Avant Technology Expands Pharr, Texas, Manufacturing Operations
Semiconductor manufacturer Avant Technology, Inc. plans to expand its operations in Pharr, Texas. The more than $20 million project is expected to create 250 jobs.
Semiconductor manufacturer Avant Technology, Inc. plans to expand its operations in Pharr, Texas. The more than $20 million project is expected to create 250 jobs.
Optical networking manufacturer Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI) plans to expand its operations in Sugar Land, Texas. The $279 million project is expected to create 500 jobs.
Battery manufacturer East Penn Manufacturing Co. plans to expand its operations in Temple, Texas. The $110 million project is expected to create 48 jobs.
Food manufacturer Sesajal plans to establish operations in Temple, Texas. The $30 million project is expected to create 54 jobs.
Tool manufacturer Stanley Black & Decker plans to expand its operations in Mission, Texas. The more than $4 million project is expected to create approximately 100 jobs.
France-based automotive technology company Valeo plans to establish operations in McAllen, Texas. The $225 million project is expected to create up to 500 jobs.
Critical materials company MP Materials plans to establish operations in Northlake, Texas. The more than $1.25 billion project is expected to create approximately 1,500 jobs.
Novartis Gene Therapies, a biotechnology business within Novartis, plans to establish operations in Denton, Texas. The $280 million project is expected to create 150 jobs.
Sika Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of Sika AG, a Swiss-based specialty chemicals and materials company, plans to expand its operations in Sealy, Texas. The more than $90 million project is expected to create 60 jobs in Austin County.
Industrial engineering company Weir Minerals plans to expand its operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The $3.4 million project is expected to create 67 jobs.
British-based semiconductor and intellectual-property company Arm Inc. plans to expand its operations in Austin, Texas. The more than $71 million project is expected to create more than 320 jobs.
American shipbuilding and maritime defense company Davie Defense Inc. plans to expand its operations in Galveston and Port Arthur, Texas. The more than $730 million project is expected to create 2,400 jobs.
CesiumAstro, a company specializing in connectivity solutions, plans to establish operations in Bee Cave, Texas. The more than $500 million project is expected to create more than 500 jobs over the next five years.
Advanced manufacturing and technology company Creative 3D Technologies plans to expand its operations in Cedar Park, Texas. The project is expected to create 45 jobs.
Ariat International, a company that designs and sells performance equestrian footwear and apparel, plans to expand its operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The $8.9 million project is expected to create 150 jobs.
Modern beverage producer Ninth Avenue Foods plans to establish operations in Longview, Texas. The over $200 million project is expected to create 150 jobs over the next five years.
Taiwan-based PEGATRON Corporation, a company specializing in artificial intelligence computing services, plans to establish operations in Georgetown, Texas. The $35 million project is expected to create 100 jobs within the first three years.
Supply chain solutions provider Wesco International plans to establish operations in Abilene, Texas. The project is expected to create 107 jobs.
Cancoil USA, a manufacturer of commercial and industrial heat transfer products, plans to establish operations in Jacksonville, Texas. The $28 million project is expected to create 120 jobs.
Faith Technologies Inc., an electrical and energy services company, plans to establish operations in El Paso, Texas. The $81.6 million project is expected to create 200 jobs.
Cates Control Systems, a provider of process automation and control solutions, plans to establish operations in Wylie, Texas. The approximately $8.5 million project is expected to create more than 120 jobs.
Refrigeration manufacturer Dover Food Retail plans to establish operations in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The more than $20 million project is expected to create approximately 300 jobs.
Lefko USA Inc., a blow-molding plastics manufacturer, plans to establish operations in New Braunfels, Texas. The more than $15 million project is expected to create approximately 150 jobs in Comal County over the next five years.
TubeFab, a company that assembles copper tubing parts, plans to expand its operations in Jacksonville, Texas. The approximately $30 million project is expected to create at least 40 jobs.
Semiconductor company Yerico Manufacturing Inc. plans to expand its operations in Elgin, Texas. The $13 million project is expected to create 30 jobs.
Global pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company plans to establish production operations in Houston, Texas. The $6.5 billion project is expected to create 615 jobs.
The Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank), a multinational banking and financial services company, plans to establish operations in Dallas, Texas. The more than $60 million project is expected to create approximately 1,020 jobs.
Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer Wistron, one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers, plans to establish operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The $761 million project is expected to create 800 jobs.
Collins Aerospace, an aerospace supplier for defense contractors and commercial airlines, plans to expand its operations in Richardson, Texas. The more than $57 million project is expected to create 570 jobs.
Aluminz Corporation, an aluminum recovery firm, plans to establish operations in Mount Pleasant, Texas. The project is expected to create more than 130 jobs in Titus County.
Germany-based MTU Maintenance, a company specializing in aircraft engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), plans to expand its operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The $120 million project is expected to create 1,200 jobs.
MGC Pure Chemicals America, a consolidated subsidiary of Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., plans to expand its operations in Killeen, Texas.
Ireland-based Linde, a supplier of industrial gases across a wide range of industries, including the private space industry, plans to establish operations in Brownsville, Texas. The $100 million project is expected to create 90 jobs.
Taiwan-based Wiwynn Corp., a cloud IT infrastructure provider for hyperscale data centers, plans to establish operations in Socorro, Texas. The up to $152 million project is expected to create 514 jobs.
The Steel Network, a manufacturer of steel framing systems, plans to establish manufacturing operations in Taylor, Texas. The project is expected to create at least 20 jobs.
Electronics and semiconductors manufacturer Tokyo Electron U.S. Holdings, Inc. plans to expand its operations in Austin, Texas.
Logistics company R+L Carriers plans to establish operations in Abilene, Texas. The $15 million project is expected to create 22 jobs.
DSM Semichem, a joint venture of Dongjin USA, Samsung C&T America, and Martin ELSA Investment LLC, plans to expand its operation in Plainview, Texas. The project is expected to create 40 jobs.
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, commonly referred to as SpaceX, plans to expand its operations in Bastrop, Texas. The more than $280 million project is expected to create approximately 400 jobs.
Schneider Electric USA, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Schneider Electric SE, plans to expand its operations in El Paso, Texas. The project is expected to create 300 jobs.
KoMiCo Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary of KoMiCo Ltd., plans to expand its operations in Round Rock, Texas. The $36 million project is expected to create 70 new jobs.
Apple plans to establish advanced manufacturing operations in Houston, Texas.
Vinton Steel, a subsidiary of Japan-based Kyoei Steel, plans to expand its operations in El Paso, Texas. The more than $229 million project is expected to create over 180 jobs.
Dongjin Semichem Texas, Inc., a manufacturer of semiconductor, display and energy materials, plans to expand its operations in Killeen, Texas. The more than $110 million project is expected to create 24 jobs.
Food manufacturer Coast Packing Company plans to establish operations in Amarillo, Texas. The $30 million project is expected to create up to 60 jobs.
South Korea-based SPC Group, known for its Paris Baguette brand, plans to establish manufacturing operations in Burleson, Texas. The $165 million project is expected to create 450 jobs.
Aerospace manufacturer Bell Textron Inc., a subsidiary of Textron, Inc., plans to expand its operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The $429 million project is expected to create over 400 jobs.
VanTran Transformers, a manufacturer of oil filled transformers, plans to expand its operations in Waco, Texas. The $20 million project is expected to create up to 700 jobs over five years.
Foodservice distributor US Foods plans to expand its operations in Buda, Texas. The more than $120 million project is expected to create 165 jobs.
Mexico-based Electrolit, a premium hydration beverage crafted with pharmaceutical grade ingredients, plans to establish operations in Waco, Texas. The $400 million project is expected to create more than 200 jobs.
Guidehouse, a consultancy providing advisory, digital, and managed services to the commercial and public sectors, has established operations in San Antonio, Texas. The project is expected to create 1,000 jobs.
Brazil-based aerospace company Embraer plans to establish operations at the Perot Field Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, Texas. The $70 million project is expected to create 250 jobs.
Hiland Dairy Foods Co., a farmer-owned dairy foods company, plans to expand its operations in Tyler, Texas. The project is expected to create 30 jobs.
Continental Tire plans to establish distribution operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The company expects to invest $69 million in the project.
Sporting goods retailer DICK'S Sporting Goods plans to establish regional distribution operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The project is expected to create 300 jobs over the next ten years.
EFC Gases & Advanced Materials, a global supplier of specialty and rare gases, plans to establish manufacturing operations in McGregor, Texas. The $210 million project is expected to create at least 120 jobs.
South Korea-based Futronic USA Inc., a Tesla supplier and manufacturer of motor vehicle transmission and powertrain parts, plans to establish operations in Buda, Texas. The $17 million project is expected to create at least 200 jobs.
South Korea-based SeAH Changwon Integrated Special Steel Corporation (SeAH CSS) plans to establish metal manufacturing operations in Temple, Texas. The $110 million project is expected to create more than 100 jobs.
Hithium Tech USA Inc., a subsidiary of China-based Xiamen Hithium Energy Storage Technology Co., Ltd., plans to establish operations in Mesquite, Texas. The $100 million project is expected to create 141 jobs over the next five years.
South Korea-based SeAH Superalloy Technologies, a special alloy manufacturer under SeAH Changwon Integrated Special Steel, plans to establish operations in Temple, Texas. The $110 million project is expected to create 100 jobs.
Toyota Texas plans to expand its operations in San Antonio, Texas. The $531 million project is expected to create more than 400 jobs.
AbiMar Foods, a subsidiary of Grupo Nutresa, plans to expand operations in Abilene, Texas. The $4.6 million project is expected to retain 550 jobs.
Wondercide, a company that produces alternative, plant powered pest control products, plans to establish operations in Round Rock, Texas.
Investment management firm Harrison Street and PowerHouse Data Centers plan to establish data center operations in Irving-Las Colinas, Texas.
Indoor agriculture company Local Bounti Corporation established controlled environment agriculture operations in Mount Pleasant, Texas. The project is expected to create 50 jobs in Titus County.
Commercial refrigeration manufacturer Keepbrite Refrigeration plans to relocate and expand operations in Kilgore, Texas. The $55 million project is expected to create 60 jobs over the next ten years.
Crystal Window and Door Systems, a manufacturer of quality, energy-efficient vinyl and aluminum windows and high-end fenestration systems, plans to establish operations in Mansfield, Texas. The more than $121 million project is expected to create 504 jobs.
Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd., a leader in the global semiconductor industry, plans to expand its operation in Taylor, Texas. The more than $40 billion project is expected to create approximately 4,500 jobs over the coming years.
Specialty materials producer Eastman plans to expand its operations in Longview, Texas. The $1.2 billion project is expected to create more than 200 jobs.
Ballard Power Systems, a provider of innovative clean energy fuel cell solutions, plans to establish an integrated fuel cell production Gigafactory in Rockwall, Texas. The $160 million project is expected to create 100 jobs.
Precision metal fabricator EVS Metal plans to relocate and expand manufacturing operations in Pflugerville, Texas. The project is expected to create more than 80 jobs.
LiquidStack, a provider of liquid cooling solutions for data centers, established its new manufacturing and headquarters operations in Carrollton, Texas.
Frazer, a provider of emergency vehicles, plans to relocate and establish its headquarters in Sugar Land, Texas. The project is expected to create 286 jobs.
Walmart plans to establish operations in Robinson, Texas. The $350 million project is expected to create approximately 400 jobs.
Amazon plans to establish a 48,000-square-foot warehouse in Paris, Texas.
Taiwan-based Sysgration, a manufacturing company that provides solutions for Industrial IoT, TPMS, and energy storage, plans to establish operations in Plano, Texas. The project is expected to create 150 jobs by 2029.
Megaacrete, a joint venture between Litecrete and Aercon, plans to establish operations in Kerrville, Texas. The $40 million project is expected to create 40 jobs.
Accredo Packaging, Inc., a sustainable package solutions firm, expanded its headquarters operation in Sugar Land, Texas. The $10 million project is expected to create 30 jobs.
South Korea-based Unitech North America, a manufacturer of adhesives and sealants, plans to establish its first U.S operation in Morrison, Tennessee. The $30 million project is expected to create 75 jobs in Warren County.
India-based solar panel maker Waaree Energies plans to establish its first U.S. manufacturing operations in Brookshire, Texas. The approximately $1 billion project is expected to create more than 1,500 jobs.
South Korea-based MSS International, a supplier of gas sensor and piping to Samsung in the semiconductor supply chain, plans to establish its U.S. headquarters in Round Rock, Texas.
Accelerated Solutions Group, a company that designs and manufactures automotive accessories, established production operations in Tomball, Texas. The project is expected to create approximately 50 jobs.
Petrosmith, an oil and gas production equipment manufacturer, plans to expand its operations in Abilene, Texas. The $25 million project is expected to create 250 jobs.
GAF Energy, a Standard Industries company and a provider of solar roofing in North America, established manufacturing operations in Georgetown, Texas. The project is expected to create 240 jobs.
Beverage manufacturer DrinkPAK plans to establish operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The approximately $452 million project is expected to create 1,000 jobs by 2026.
France-based John Cockerill Hydrogen, an electrolyzer manufacturer, plans to establish operations in Baytown, Texas. The project is expected to create 200 new jobs.
Grupo Bafar, a Mexican food production company, plans to establish a new headquarters and cold storage warehouse in El Paso, Texas. The $21 million project is expected to create 120 jobs.
South Korea-based Hanyang Eng USA, an engineering consulting firm, plans to establish its national corporate headquarters in Cedar Park, Texas. The project is expected to create 50 jobs by 2025.
Britain-based JCB, Inc., a manufacturer of construction, agricultural, and industrial equipment, plans to establish operations in San Antonio, Texas. The more than $265 million project is expected to create approximately 1,500 jobs over the next five years.
Intelligent power management company Eaton plans to expand its manufacturing operations in El Paso, Texas. The $80 million project is expected to create more than 600 jobs.
QTS Data Centers, a global provider of colocation data center infrastructure and related services, plans to establish data center operations in York County, South Carolina. The company expects to invest $1 billion.
China-based Trina Solar, a global leader in smart solar products and solutions, plans to establish solar photovoltaic manufacturing operations in Wilmer, Texas. The more than $200 million project is expected to create 1,500 jobs.
Intelligent power management company Eaton Corporation will expand operations in Nacogdoches, Texas. The more than $100 million project is expected to create 200 jobs.
CoreWeave, a specialized cloud provider of large-scale GPU-accelerated workloads, plans to establish a data center in Plano, Texas. The company plans to invest $1.6 billion.
Beverage manufacturer Niagara Bottling plans to establish a new logistics center in Temple, Texas. The $48 million project is expected to create 14 jobs.
PV module manufacturer Canadian Solar Inc. plans to establish a solar photovoltaic module production plans in Mesquite, Texas. The more than $250 million project is expected to create 1,500 jobs.
SK Signet established its EV charger manufacturing facility in Plano, Texas. The project is expected to create 183 jobs by 2026.
X-FAB Texas, a global leader in the manufacturing of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions, plans to expand its operations center in Lubbock, Texas. The $200 million project is expected to create 250 jobs.
Orbia’s Connectivity Solutions business Dura-Line plans to establish manufacturing operations in Lubbock, Texas. The $52 million project is expected to create 141 jobs.
Kelly-Moore Paints, a leading manufacturer and retailer of premium paints and coatings in the U.S., will relocate its headquarters from Northern California to Irving, Texas.
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