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Governor Beshear Announces Martinrea Heavy
Stampings to Expand in Shelbyville
Automotive supplier to manufacture parts for the
next generation Ford Escape, will create 150 new
jobs, invest $12 million
SHELBYVILLE, Ky. (Feb. 16, 2011) –
Gov. Steve Beshear today joined community
leaders and company executives from Martinrea
Heavy Stampings, a Tier 1 automotive supplier,
to announce the company will expand its
Shelbyville operation. The plant will begin
production of automotive metal stampings and
assemblies for the Ford Motor Company next
generation Escape to be launched at the
Louisville Assembly Plant. The expansion will
result in 150 new jobs and a $12 million
investment in Kentucky.
“The expansion of Martinrea Heavy Stampings is a
great example of the ripple effect our economic
development efforts can create. The recent
investments by Ford Motor Company, coupled with
a proactive business climate and a highly
productive workforce, has helped to make the
expansion of Martinrea in Shelbyville possible,”
said Gov. Beshear. “It is because of these kinds
of partnerships and opportunities that new jobs
and new investments can happen. Kentucky will
continue to work with Martinrea to make this
expansion a success.”
Martinrea International is a global leader in
the production of quality metal parts,
assemblies and modules for the automotive
industry. The investment will be used to
purchase new robotic welding equipment and
additional lines to produce the desired
components and parts.
“In collaboration with the state of Kentucky and
Shelby County officials, we will be creating
over 150 new manufacturing jobs at a much needed
time for this community and surrounding area.
These aren’t jobs that are planned over a
five-year period, but rather are jobs that will
be available as early as 4th quarter 2011,” said
Shawn Adelsberger, general manager of the
Martinrea Shelbyville division. “We are proud
to be selected and continue our collaborative
relationship with Ford Motor Company as a Tier 1
supplier for this exciting new product to be
produced at the Louisville Assembly Plant. This
investment will allow us to continue to provide
quality metal stampings and assemblies produced
by talented production workers and skilled
trades persons.”
The Kentucky Economic Development Finance
Authority preliminarily approved Martinrea Heavy
Stampings for tax incentives up to $3 million
through the Kentucky Business Investment
program. The performance-based incentive will
allow Martinrea to keep a portion of its
investment over a 10-year period through
corporate income tax credits and wage
assessments by meeting job and investment
targets.
“Today’s announcement is another economic boost
for Shelby County and Kentucky,” said Rep. Brad
Montell of Shelbyville. “Martinrea’s investment
in creating more jobs shows the confidence they
have in our area’s workforce, and it is a
testament to the company’s commitment to
remaining in our community for years to come.”
The Shelby County Fiscal Court is pleased to be
part of and support the endeavors of the
Martinrea Heavy Metal Stamping facility,” said
Rob Rothenburger, Shelby County Judge Executive.
“These accomplishments will allow Martinrea to
once again re-establish itself and emerge as a
major economic contributor to the Shelby County
community.”
“On behalf of the city of Shelbyville, I want to
congratulate Martinrea on their expansion,” said
Shelbyville Mayor Thomas L. Hardesty.
“Martinrea has been a well-respected business
partner in Shelby County for a number of years.
I am pleased they are creating many new jobs for
our community. I also would like to take this
opportunity to thank Governor Beshear’s
administration for the financial help given to
Martinrea to make this expansion possible. I
wish Martinrea continued success and prosperity
in Shelby County.”
For more information on Martinrea Heavy
Stampings, visit
www.Martinrea.com.
Information on Kentucky’s economic development
efforts and programs is available at
www.ThinkKentucky.com.
A detailed community profile for Shelbyville
(Shelby County) can be viewed at
http://thinkkentucky.com/EDIS/cmnty/index.aspx?cw=051.
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