B-Unlimited Expands Fayetteville, Arkansas, Production Center
09/18/2017
As part of the expansion, B-Unlimited plans to hire at least 16 new employees and invest $300,000 in its offices, warehousing space, and embroidery room while also purchasing pre-printing machinery to maximize production efficiency.
“At B-Unlimited our employees are a big deal and they take pride in every step of the way,” said Ben Clark, CEO of B-Unlimited. “Whether it’s customer satisfaction, design, soft prints, or a perfectly packed box, their attention to detail shows through in every job they do which has led us to where we are today.”
“There is a lot of talent in Arkansas, and the country is starting to take note,” said AEDC Executive Director Mike Preston. “B-Unlimited is proof that Arkansas knows how to nurture its small businesses and provide the means for entrepreneurs to watch their businesses grow.”
“We are so proud of B-Unlimited's achievement for putting Fayetteville on the map when it was recognized as Inc's Top 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in the Nation for 2017,” said Chung Tan, Director of Economic Development for the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce. “Fayetteville continues to create the conducive environment to support business growth and expansion for local companies as exemplified by B-Unlimited latest expansion because of its impressive growth.”
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