(ANGOLA) – A long time Angola business is expanding.
Monday, morning representatives of Vestil Manufacturing hosted a ground breaking ceremony for their new project, which will be their fifth expansion since moving to Angola in 1981.
Steuben County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Isaac Lee shares some information about the project. ...... {LISTEN}.
With this expansion and the installation of the equipment, Vestil is positioned to serve customers better and to continue leading in the industrial product marketplace.
At least 20 new jobs will be added with this project to run the new equipment. Vestil Senior Vice President Ken Schneider says while finding employees has been difficult in recent years, he is confident that Vestil will be able to get the workers they need. ...... {LISTEN}.
The project is scheduled to be completed by September 2025.
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