Eaton Plans Bellevue, Nebraska, Manufacturing Operations
Power management company Eaton Corporation plans to establish operations in Bellevue, Nebraska. The more than $30 million project is expected to create more than 200 jobs.
Power management company Eaton Corporation plans to establish operations in Bellevue, Nebraska. The more than $30 million project is expected to create more than 200 jobs.
American medical technology and device manufacturer Becton, Dickinson and Company plans to expand its operations in Columbus, Nebraska. The $110 million project is expected to create approximately 120 jobs.
DG Fuels, a company specializing in renewable hydrogen and biogenic based, synthetic low emissions aviation and diesel fuel, plans to establish operations in Phelps County, Nebraska.
American multinational conglomerate 3M plans to expand operations in Valley, Nebraska. The $67 million project is expected to create 40 jobs.
Holcim US, a leader in sustainable building materials, plans to expand its operations in Fremont, Nebraska.
Lindsay Corporation, a global manufacturer and distributor of irrigation and infrastructure equipment and technology, plans to expand its production operations in Lindsay, Nebraska.
CON-CRĒT by Vireo Systems, the #1 most widely licensed and best-selling bioavailable creatine, establishes its first creatine manufacturing plant in the U.S. in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The $16.6 million project is expected to create 200 jobs over the coming years.
To increase production of its respiratory and hearing protection products, 3M plans to expand its plant in Valley, Nebraska. The $58 million project is expected to create 50 jobs.
Petsource, an indirect, wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of Scoular, will invest $75 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Seward, Nebraska. The project is expected to create 80 new jobs.
Petsource by Scoular is planning a 70,000-square-foot expansion that will triple its production capacity to meet increasing demand for freeze-dried pet food at its plant in Seward, Nebraska. The $75 million project is expected to create up to 80 jobs
To better serve the automotive market Nucor Corporation, the largest steel producer in the United States, will invest $58 million to upgrade its engineered bar mill in Norfolk, Nebraska.
Hormel Foods Corporation, a global branded food company, opened its newest production facility, Papillion Foods, located in Papillion, Nebraska. According to company officials, the company will hire nearly 350 team members during the first year of it
A global developer and producer of sustainable natural ingredients from edible and inedible bio-nutrients, Darling Ingredients Inc. opened its third organic fertilizer production facility in Fremont, Nebraska.
EDF Renewables North America purchased York Nebraska Wind Partners, a partnership comprised of Aksamit Resource Management and York Capital Management for 100-percent of the interests in the 300 megawatt Milligan 1 Wind Project located in Saline County, Nebraska.
Allmand Bros. Inc., a subsidiary of Briggs & Stratton Corporation and an 80-year-old manufacturer of high-performance portable job site equipment, plans to expand its current facility in Holdrege, Nebraska, to increase production capacity and speed-to-market with new innovations.
Malco Products SBC opened its new production tool manufacturing facility in DeWitt, Nebraska.
Continental Tire Americas, part of its ContiTech Division, plans a $9.3 million expansion of its rubber mixing operations at its nearly 40-year-old industrial hose manufacturing plant in Norfolk, Nebraska.
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), a leading global medical technology company, started construction on a $60 million upgrade of its Columbus, Nebraska, East facility.
Cargill, a company that provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services, is undertaking a multi-million dollar upgrade to its grain facility in Gibbon, Nebraska.
Toyota Motor Corporation and Mazda Motor Corporation signed a joint venture agreement to build a $1.6 billion assembly plant somewhere in the United States.
Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A opened the company's new Aerospace Division in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Cargill, a company that provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services, officially opened its $111 million cooked meats facility in Columbus, Nebraska, 83.4 miles away from Omaha.
Monolith Materials, a next-generation manufacturer of natural gas-based carbon black, plans to build its first U.S. manufacturing headquarters in Hallam, Nebraska, 19.5 miles south of Lincoln. The facility will bring 600 jobs, hundreds of millions of dollars in new capital investment to the Cornhusker State.
Morio USA Corporation, a manufacturer of electronic sign displays and moving message board panels, opened its new $3 million, 11,436 sq. ft., facility in Lincoln, Nebraska. The project unites Morio USA’s manufacturing and warehousing of products in one centralized location.
In mid-July, PwC released its Q2 2016 Manufacturing Barometer, which surveyed senior executives at U.S.-based industrial manufacturing firms to determine their assessment of the direction of the nation’s economy, as well as their projections for thei
Cushman & Wakefield has announced that U.S. industrial markets absorbed a record-setting 70.1 million square feet (msf) of space in the second quarter of 2016, up 6.0 percent from the same period a year ago, and resulting in year-to-date absorption o
Conner Industries, Inc., a leading national lumber processor and integrated provider of packaging solutions, expanded its production to Hastings, Nebraska, with the acquisition of Golden Triangle Inc.’s packaging division.
American Agriculture Laboratory Inc., an independent commercial laboratory dedicated to high quality, timely and accurate analytical testing services, expanded its operations center, occupying the former ALCO facility in McCook, Nebraska.
Greenyug LLC will build an industrial scale Ethyl Acetate manufacturing facility adjacent to Archer Daniels Midland Company's wet mill corn processing facilities in Columbus, Nebraska.
Esculon LLC, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, has received a $150,000 Small Business Innovation Research Phase I grant from the National Science Foundation, and $97,500 matching funding from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development to develop an innovative product for post-op surgical care.
Pearsons Inc., which does business as Pearsons Livestock Equipment and manufactures a full line of cattle and bison handling equipment, recently renovated their manufacturing and operations center in Thedford, Nebraska, 65 miles north of North Platte.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. will establish a production line to manufacture cargo doors for Boeing’s 777X airplane at Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A., a Kawasaki subsidiary located in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Sandhills Publishing, an information processing company, completed construction on a new 21,000, square IT facility, known as the Binary Building, on the company's 68-acre main campus in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nebraska Hop Yards has converted 3 acres of the former Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Country Club golf course into a hops yard, with plans for Midwest Hop Producers to build a new production and processing facility on the site.
Neapco Components, a company that manufacturers universal and CV joints and heavy-duty driveline components, expanded its manufacturing center in Beatrice, Nebraska, a city south of Lincoln.
Bayer CropScience opened its Beaver Crossing Breeding and Trait Development Station near Lincoln, Nebraska. Research and development activities at the $17 million state-of-the-art facility will serve to help Bayer CropScience deliver breakthrough wheat and soybean varieties with improved technologies and genetics.
Nebraska Public Power District, the state’s largest electric utility, plans to replace an existing coal-fired boiler at its Sheldon Station plant in Hallam, Nebraska, with one that uses clean-burning hydrogen fuel.
Graepel North America recently celebrated expansion of its operations center in Sarpy County, Nebraska. The company’s new 45,000 sq. ft. facility houses equipment used in the manufacture of products for top companies, including John Deere, Claas, Caterpillar, Kenworth, Peterbilt, and Freightliner. It employs nearly 30 manufacturing specialists.
Royal Engineered Composites, a manufacturer of lightweight composite components for commercial and military helicopters and aircraft, plans to expand its production facility in Minden, Nebraska, with expectations of creating 30 full-time jobs.
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