Elite Tool, an advanced manufacturing company specializing in machining and fabrication, recently announced plans to invest more than $3 million in its existing facility in Moscow Mills, Missouri. The company’s expansion in Missouri is creating 20 new jobs in the region.
“We’re excited that Elite Tool is growing and investing in our state,” said Missouri Governor Mike Parson. “This company supports many critical industries and provides its community with high-quality jobs, which is exactly the kind of dedication we need to keep moving Missouri forward.”
Elite Tool’s 71,000 sq. ft. facility is strategically designed to provide customers a comprehensive array of services to simplify supply chain requirements, reduce cost, and save time.
“It is truly an honor and a privilege to provide quality jobs in the community where we were born and raised,” Elite Tool owners Frank and Frances Roth said. “These jobs provide employees with the means to support their families and a feeling of pride knowing they are a fundamental asset to building and protecting America. We’re excited for the opportunity to invest in our local community.”
“Congratulations to Elite Tool on their recent expansion, and we thank them for continuing to invest in Lincoln County,” Executive Director of Lincoln County Economic Development Julie Rodgers said. “They are great partners in the community. Businesses continue to expand here because we focus on workforce development, infrastructure, and promoting a pro-growth business climate.”
“The City of Moscow Mills is excited to support the Elite Tool expansion,” Moscow Mills Mayor Patrick Flannigan said. “The company always demonstrates a ‘can do’ attitude in achieving compliance with all state and local demands. This is the type of company we all wish to lure to a community. Their effective communications and professional attitude are a tribute to our community. We are excited for their continued success.”
“This is a company that takes pride in their community and their state, and we’re honored they continue to grow and expand here in Missouri,” Department of Economic Development Director Rob Dixon said. “Businesses, just like this one, continue to choose our state because we focus on workforce development, infrastructure, and maintaining our pro-growth business climate.”
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