Seyer Industries Expands St. Peters, Missouri, Manufacturing Plant
09/22/2017
Seyer will add approximately 70,000 square feet to its existing 120,000 square foot facility. According to company officials, it has already added 100 employees in the last 18 months and plans to add 25-30 employees per year over the next 5 years.
“We are thrilled to continue to grow our operations here in St. Peters and St. Charles County,” said Seyer Industries President Chris Seyer. “The expansion will provide much-needed space for new machinery and equipment that will enable us to grow with our customers. The city, county, and state have all been very supportive throughout the planning process.”
“The fact that Seyer Industries has already hired 100 new employees is a testament their commitment to Missouri,” said Missouri’s Acting Director of Economic Development Rob Dixon. “Missouri is proud to be home to the Seyer family and their company.”
“Seyer Industries has been a cornerstone of our business community since 1981,” said St. Peters Mayor Len Pagano. “We’re very proud of our economic development team and the way we fast track projects like this one to keep our businesses growing and bring more jobs to St. Peters. When this expansion is completed, Seyer will have almost 200,000 square feet on seven acres on this site in St. Peters. It’s very exciting!”
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