Cinis Fertilizer Invests in Right to Work Kentucky Economy

Right to Work Kentucky Economic Update

Cinis Fertilizer has chosen Right to Work Hopkinsville, Kentucky for its new operations facility. In order to cover the cost, the company is investing a total of $109.2 million toward the project. Not only this, but they will also create 65 new jobs in the area.

From Area Development Magazine:

“We are very excited to be taking a first step outside the Nordics and continuing our expansion by establishing our next production facility in Hopkinsville. […] We will recycle waste streams from Ascend Elements to produce an environmentally friendly mineral fertilizer, enabling a more sustainable agriculture. We are grateful for the warm welcome we have received in Kentucky and look forward to becoming part of the community and contributing to the future of Hopkinsville.” […]

“Kentucky has worked hard to ensure that we see investment and job creation in every corner of the state, and Hopkinsville has continually been a hub for both. […] This investment from Cinis Fertilizer builds on the economic growth Christian County has seen in recent years, and I’m excited to see this company thrive in its new Kentucky Home.” […]

“Cinis Fertilizer’s decision to choose Commerce Park II continues to demonstrate that our region has the location, workforce, business environment and quality of life to help companies succeed from announcement through every anniversary.”

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.


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