Japan-Based Indiana Packers Corporation Expands Delphi, Indiana, Production Center
09/16/2015
Indiana Packers Corporation and its Japan-based parent company will invest $40.6 million to expand its operations in Delphi. The company, which is a joint venture with Itoham Foods, processed pork and bacon for the United States, Japan and Mexico. Indiana Packers is one of Mitsubishi Corporation’s three investments in the Hoosier State, where Japanese companies employ more than 52,000 Hoosiers. Indiana Packers, which currently has more than 2,000 full-time employees across its two Indiana operations in Delphi and Frankfort, plans to begin hiring for production line positions immediately.
“This new facility will enable us to produce more of our award winning INDIANA KITCHEN branded bacon while providing additional jobs in this region,” said Russ Yearwood, President/CEO of Indiana Packers Corporation. “We applaud the state of Indiana’s leadership for being a strong advocate for agriculture in this country. We also thank the city of Delphi and the state of Indiana for their continued support as we invest in our future.”
Founded in 1991, Indiana Packers produces 3.5 million pounds of fresh pork daily. Offering smoked meat product lines under the INDIANA KITCHEN brand, the company works closely with local livestock farmers and their feed suppliers to provide local meat choices. Indiana Packers serves retail and food service customers across the country, with the majority of its customers located in the Midwest.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Indiana Packers Corporation up to $475,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $28,000 in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These incentives are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives.
“International companies like Indiana Packers Corporation are choosing to locate and grow in the Hoosier State because they recognize the benefits of our low-cost, low-tax business climate,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Since leading my first jobs mission to Japan in 2013, more than 18 Japan-owned companies have announced plans to create 2,500 new jobs in Indiana. And, in light of recent conversations with executives here in Japan, I anticipate even more jobs announcements in the coming months as a result of this trade mission.”
“On behalf of the Carroll County Council, we are pleased by today’s announcement that Indiana Packers Corporation has chosen to grow in Carroll County. We have a long and rich tradition in agriculture and are proud to be the leading pork producer in Indiana,” said Jamie Rough, President of the Carroll County Council. “We have worked tirelessly to create a business-friendly environment where our companies can prosper. We very much look forward to continuing our strong relationship with Indiana Packers Corporation. We applaud Mitsubishi, Indiana Packers Corporation, Governor Pence and our many partners that made today’s announcement possible.”
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