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2004 :
AKG Announces Mitchell as Second US Location
RELEASE DATE:
Friday, December 10, 2004
For More
Information Contact: Mary Lehecka Nelson, 773-3301
Pierre, SD AKG,
a German-based manufacturer of cooling systems and heat
exchangers, is opening its second plant in the United States,
this time in Mitchell, SD, Gov. Mike Rounds announced today,
Dec. 10.
“AKG is a world class company that employs
more than 2,000 people worldwide,” Gov. Rounds said. “The fact
that it selected South Dakota as home for its new division,
AKG Midwest, Inc., is a real honor,” he said.
AKG Midwest Inc. plans to create between 100-160
jobs in the next three years. “The company anticipates its total
capital investment will be in excess of $7 million,” the Governor
said. The company will be physically located in an 80,000 square
foot facility to be constructed in the Mitchell Interstate 90
Industrial Park.
The state is working closely with the company to
ensure that a workforce with the necessary skills is available. “We
are working with all of our technical institutes across the state to
develop an aluminum welding training program to accommodate AKG
Midwest, Inc.,” Gov. Rounds said. “Specialized training is one of
the best things we can do for our companies,” he added.
“This training is an excellent opportunity for
anyone interested in getting into aluminum metal work and welding to
upgrade their skills,” Gov. Rounds said. “Anyone interested in
employment opportunities with AKG Midwest, Inc. is encouraged to
contact the Career Service Center of Mitchell at (605) 995-8060.
The Governor noted that AKG Midwest, Inc. provides
equipment to clients like Caterpillar, Gehl and John Deere. “Some of
the AKG Midwest’s major customers are located in the Midwest so its
facility in Mitchell will make it easier to service those
customers,” he said.
John Clarke, president of the Mitchell Area
Development Corporation, noted that AKG Midwest is a high quality
company with a good reputation in its industry. AKG Midwest’s new
Mitchell location along Interstate 90 will complete the development
of the 60 acre industrial park.
Clarke was pleased with the team approach to this
project. “The management at AKG , the Governor’s Office of Economic
Development and the City of Mitchell including the Mayor, City
Council, and city staff have all had an excellent working
relationship in making this development project a reality for
Mitchell and for South Dakota,” he said.
Dieter Reichel, senior consultant for AKG, agreed.
“I can not say enough good things about the state and the community
of Mitchell. When I asked the state for information, it never took
longer than 12 hours to receive that information,” he said.
Dr. –Ing. Bodo Marquardt, managing director of AKG,
is pleased with the move to Mitchell. “AKG hopes that the
relationship between South Dakota, Mitchell and AKG will, in the
future, bring profit to the state, the people and our company,” he
concluded.
AKG currently has 11 manufacturing facilities
located around the world. It first expanded to the United States in
1981 when it built a plant in Mebane, North Carolina.
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