WB Alloys is All the Talk in Right to Work Virginia

WB Alloys has people talking with its plans to establish operations in Right to Work Danville, Virginia. This company is investing a total of $6.6 million toward the project and will also create 30 new jobs in the area. So it’s no wonder why people are excited!
From Area Development Magazine:
“WB Alloys is proud to establish our U.S. base of operations in Danville, Virginia, reinforcing our global manufacturing footprint and commitment to the American market. […] This strategic expansion will enable us to further develop and localize key production lines to serve both commercial and defense sectors across the United States.” […]
“We welcome WB Alloys and look forward to the growth and success they’ll achieve in the Commonwealth. […] In addition to quality jobs and long-term opportunity to our communities, this investment reflects Virginia’s reputation as a premier destination for global innovation and manufacturing.” […]
“Congratulations to WB Alloys on choosing Danville, Virginia, for their expansion into the United States. […] Welding, machining and 3D printing are foundational strengths in our region, and as a key supplier, WB Alloys adds to the growing ecosystem of advanced materials that supports both industry and national defense.” […]
“This project really shows what can happen when we all pull in the same direction. […] It took teamwork from the local level all the way up to the state—from the City, the County, and RIFA to the Southern Virginia Regional Alliance, VEDP, and Governor Youngkin’s office. Everyone played a part in making this happen. We’re excited to welcome WB Alloys to the region and the jobs and opportunities they will bring. It’s another example of how our area is gaining a reputation for getting things done. Our comeback is just getting started. We’re building something special here, and this project is a big part of that momentum.”
To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.