Yancey Engineered Solutions Establishes Operations in Right to Work Mississippi

Yancey Engineered Solutions has chosen Right to Work Batesville, Mississippi as the location for its operations. In order to accomplish this, the company is investing a total of $20.8 million toward the project. And, they will also create 250 new jobs!
From Area Development Magazine:
“We are excited to locate our next manufacturing facility for Yancey Engineered Solutions in Batesville. The community has been very welcoming, and we were impressed with the Batesville-Panola County region’s strong workforce development commitment. We look forward to serving our customers and an important segment of the U.S. economy through our Batesville operations.” […]
“This latest economic development win once again demonstrates to the world that Mississippi is a top location for business. State leaders work daily to bring new opportunities to the people of Mississippi by fostering a pro-business environment that encourages companies like Yancey Engineered Solutions to invest in our communities. We offer the resources, talented workforce and speed to market companies prioritize when considering new locations for investments. MDA thanks the Yancey team for choosing to break new ground in Panola County.” […]
“The location of Yancey Engineered Solutions is a testament to the strength of our partnerships with Northwest Mississippi Community College and the South Delta Planning and Development District, who work tirelessly to ensure our workforce is prepared to meet the needs of innovative companies like Yancey. We look forward to working closely with the company as they grow and thrive in Mississippi, creating opportunities that will benefit Batesville and the entire region for years to come.” […]
“We are proud to serve this great Georgia company as they expand westward. Our area’s diversely skilled laborshed of welders, electricians, fabricators and engineers will meet Yancey’s needs. Their job commitment more than doubles the workforce of the previous industry, and they already have updated plans to expand. Our proximity to global distribution, the NWCC Concourse training center, Ole Miss CME, strong Pre-K-12 schools using our very own CTE Spark program and the many contiguous communities made up of families that simply believe in the value of dependable hard work all contributed to a speedy, resolute decision from Yancey.”
To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.