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2004 :
Masaba, Inc. to Relocate to Vermillion
RELEASE DATE:
Monday, August 30, 2004
For More
Information Contact: Mary Lehecka Nelson, 773-3301
Pierre, SD
Masaba
Inc., a manufacturer of mining equipment, is relocating its
operation from Akron, Iowa to Vermillion, S.D., a move which
will create up to 50 jobs, Jim Hagen, Secretary of the
Department of Tourism and State Development, announced today,
August 30.
“The availability of a labor
market was a key issue for this company,” Hagen said. “The
communities in the southeast part of the state pulled together
to show Masaba that South Dakota has the people it needs,”
Hagen said.
The company plans to construct
a 70,000 square foot facility in the Vermillion Industrial
Park. “Masaba is a solid company with a long-standing history
of success. We are honored that it chose South Dakota for
future growth,” Hagen said.
The state has been working
closely with the company to put together a financial package.
The state has proposed a comprehensive package and will
continue to work with the company to meet its needs. “The
state and the city of Vermillion are putting together a
financial package for this company that will help it get its
South Dakota operation up and running as quickly as possible,”
Hagen said.
Lisa Ketcham, executive
director of the Vermillion Area Chamber of Commerce &
Development Company is pleased that Masaba Mining Equipment
has made a decision to relocate to Vermillion. “We are excited
to welcome Masaba to our community, and we look forward to a
great partnership with Masaba,” she said.
“Masaba would like to thank
Governor Rounds and all those involved at the state and the
city of Vermillion for their commitment and efforts to make
this project possible,” said Jerad Higman, president, Masaba,
Inc.
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