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Gov. Ralph Northam today announced that Walraven, Inc., a global installation company, will invest $7.15 million to relocate its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing operation from Cadillac, Michigan, to Danville-Pittsylvania County.
The company will occupy the Cane Creek Shell Building in Cane Creek Centre, a joint industrial park for the City of Danville and Pittsylvania County. Virginia successfully competed with Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee for the project, which will create 46 new jobs. Gov. Northam also met with the company CEO in Frankfurt, Germany during his international marketing mission to Europe last month.
âWalraven is a global giant in the installation systems industry and the companyâs decision to relocate to Danville-Pittsylvania County is a testament to our world-class business environment,â said Northam. âThis announcement further demonstrates the strength of Southern Virginiaâs economic assets and its commit
SunCoke Energy To Invest $50M In Virginia Manufacturing Operation
Raw material processing and handling company SunCoke Energy will refurbish and upgrade a manufacturing facility in Buchanan County, retaining about 100 jobs. Mary Ellen
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SunCoke Energy To Invest $50M In Virginia Manufacturing Operation
The raw material processing and handling company will refurbish and upgrade a manufacturing facility in Buchanan County, retaining about 100 jobs.
May 27, 2021
SunCoke Energy To Invest $50M In Virginia Manufacturing Operation
SunCoke Energy, Inc., the largest independent producer of high-quality coke for blast furnace steel production in the Americas, will invest $50 million in its manufacturing operation in Buchanan County, VA. The company will refurbish the facility and perform upgrades to enable the production of foundry coke. SunCoke Energy also considered Ohio for the project, which will retain approximately 100 jobs.