Noble Plastics Expands St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, Production Operations
09/14/2025
The investment will include the addition of new manufacturing capabilities, warehousing and office space at the company’s existing headquarters facility, enhancing its lineup of robot-operated injection molding machines, in-line inspection and AI-powered monitoring systems.
“We’re thrilled with the opportunities to grow our team, our location, and support a more diverse range of clients right here in St. Landry Parish,” Noble Plastics President Missy Rogers said. “Our products enhance systems for the Department of Defense, the energy sector and industrial machinery industries both within and outside of Louisiana. This expansion extends our impact well beyond payroll and vendor spend – our participation with local schools, mentoring, and scholarships will grow as well.”
To support the project Louisiana Economic Development (LED) offered Noble Plastics an incentives package that includes a $250,000 reimbursable grant from the Economic Development Award Program for infrastructure and equipment, subject to approval by the Louisiana Economic Development Corporation board. The company is also expected to participate in the state’s Industrial Tax Exemption and High Impact Jobs programs.
“From Louisiana Growth Network programs to expansion projects fueled by partnerships with new companies coming to our state, Noble Plastics exemplifies LED’s mission in action,” LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois noted. “Through our enhanced focus on supporting existing Louisiana businesses and sharing small business success stories, we look forward to working with Noble Plastics and others like it to create opportunities and grow prosperity in every corner of our state.”
Noble Plastics is a woman-owned family business specializing in precision injection molding and advanced automation solutions for plastic parts. The company serves a wide range of industries, including defense, energy, consumer products, automotive, and medical.
“One Acadiana is proud to see Noble Plastics’ expansion, which not only demonstrates their long-standing commitment to our region, but reinforces the positive economic impact of First Solar’s investment,” One Acadiana President and CEO Troy Wayman added. “Noble Plastics’ growth to support First Solar highlights the importance of a strong economic ecosystem and serves as a testament to the innovation happening in Acadiana.”
Project Announcements
Dakota Bodies Expands Liberty, Missouri, Operations
04/17/2026
Clay Expands New York City Headquarters
04/17/2026
Linde Plans Garysburg, North Carolina, Air Separation Operations
04/17/2026
Netherlands-Based Signature Foods USA Plans Easley, South Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
04/16/2026
Lumber Liquidators Plans Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Headquarters Operations
04/16/2026
Canada-Based Bioriginal Food & Science Plans Grand Junction, Colorado, Operations
04/15/2026
Most Read
-
Economic Developer Role Shifting from Deal-Making to Systems Stewardship
Q1 2026
-
What Companies Need from Modern Manufacturing Sites
Q1 2026
-
Top States for Doing Business in 2024: A Continued Legacy of Excellence
Q3 2024
-
Capitalizing on the OBBBA Before the 2026 Cliff
Q1 2026
-
Last Word: Don’t Lose by Winning
Q1 2026
-
Advanced Manufacturing Isn’t a Buzzword—It’s a Different Location Strategy
Q1 2026
-
40th Annual Corporate and 22nd Annual Consultant Site Selection Survey Results
Q1 2026