J. Knipper and Company, Inc., Announces Expansion at Charlestown, Ind., Facility
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Representatives of One Southern Indiana (1si), working in partnership with the River Ridge Development Authority and J. Knipper and Company, Inc. (Knipper), announced today the expansion of the current Knipper distribution center at 1250 Patrol Road.
“Indiana has a legacy of life sciences excellence with companies like Knipper continuing to grow in our state. - Jim Schellinger, Indiana Secretary of Commerce CHARLESTOWN, Ind. (PRWEB) February 18, 2021 Representatives of One Southern Indiana (1si), working in partnership with the River Ridge Development Authority and J. Knipper and Company, Inc. (Knipper), announced today the expansion of the current Knipper distribution center at 1250 Patrol Road.
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