Six Kentucky tech companies will receive $1.9 million in state matching funds to stimulate technological innovation in the commonwealth.
Henkel, a manufacturer of laundry and home care products, will partner with its packaging supplier ALPLA Inc. on a $130 million expansion.
TAZ Trucking, Inc. announces a $7.3 million expansion after recently opening its new facility. The company plans to hire 57 additional employees.
Dippin’ Dots LLC ice cream producer will expand its operation in McCracken County with a $3.3 million investment expected to create up to 28 jobs.
Holley Performance Products announces expansion in Bowling Green, KY with an investment of $13 million and the addition of 80 new jobs.
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. will move its operations center from Florence to Erlanger with a $34.1 million investment.
Faneuil Inc., a national customer service outsourcing company, plans to establish a new call center in Lexington, creating 450 full-time jobs.
International Farmaceutical Extracts LLC (IFE), will build a $6 million-plus manufacturing plant in Boyle County that would create up to 34 jobs
Takigawa Corp. Japan opened its nearly $46 million, 180-job flexible packaging and high-performance films manufacturing facility in Bardstown.
Central Motor Wheel of America’s expansion project will more than double to $111.9 million and create 145 jobs, 60 more than initially anticipated.