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SHEBOYGAN - Rockline Industries $19.7 million expansion is expected to create 54 jobs in the next three years and could also indirectly create an additional 25 jobs in the region, according a news release Monday from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
In that time, Rockline will also see $380,000 in state income tax credits from the WEDC, though the exact amount depends on the number of jobs created and the amount of capital investment.
The expansion will allow Rockline to double its production of disinfecting wet wipes, Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of WEDC, said in the release.
The expansion includes plans for two new production lines. Most of the expansion will be at Rockline s factory at 1113 Maryland Ave. in Sheboygan.
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