MO: Four Business Development Projects to Create 101 Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

MO: Four Business Development Projects to Create 101 Jobs

Apr 12, 2018

Governor Eric Greitens announced that four business expansion projects across the state plan to generate $3,465,000 in capital investment and create 101 new jobs for Missouri families.

“We are delivering on our promise to bring more jobs and higher pay to the people of Missouri. Today, we’ve got good news: four more companies are investing in Missouri, for a total capital investment of $3,465,000. That’s 101 new quality jobs for families in our state. Missouri is open for business. We’re growing. We’re competing again. And we’re winning jobs,” said Governor Greitens.

Mac Rak, a manufacturer and distributer of warehouse rack repair and protective guarding solutions, is expanding in Moberly, Missouri with plans to create at least 30 new jobs. The company has a diverse client base, including household names such as Home Depot, Walmart, Kraft Foods and Staples. Primary occupations will be in manufacturing with competitive wages.

Missouri Terrazzo Company, a flooring contractor that specializes in the installation of terrazzo, resinous flooring and wall systems and dyed, polished and stained concrete, is expanding in St. Louis, Missouri with plans to create 10 highly skilled jobs over the next two years. One company project includes the newly remodeled Gateway Arch National Park, which will be unveiled this summer, featuring an iconic 4,200-foot terrazzo map of the United States.

Tight 360 Tool & Machine, LLC, a machine shop that also handles water jet, welding, fabrication and more, is expanding in Jonesburg, Missouri with plans to create 14 new jobs. The company works to make a difference in the lives of disabled veterans by providing them with five apprenticeship choices in the manufacturing industry.

United Excel Corporation, a performance-driven general contractor, is expanding in Kansas City, Missouri with plans to create 47 new jobs. The company focuses on highly complex healthcare projects across the country and the Kansas City region as well as higher education, office and medical office buildings as well and science and technology projects.

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