USA Today Feature: St. Charles County Driving Midwest Manufacturing Growth

General Motors’ Wentzville Assembly plant, located in St. Charles County, Missouri, produces the Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon mid-size trucks, Chevrolet Express, and GMC Sanvana full-size vans.

Key Takeaways:

  • A large, accessible labor pool combined with ongoing training and apprenticeship programs ensures companies can hire and develop talent at scale.
  • Central positioning, interstate and rail access, and proximity to a major airport enable faster, more cost-effective movement of goods.
  • Local officials take a collaborative, solutions-oriented approach, helping companies navigate challenges quickly and expand with fewer barriers.

From General Motors to Nike, St. Charles County is increasingly attracting top-tier manufacturers thanks to its deep talent pool and strategic location. As highlighted in USA Today, the county’s combination of workforce strength, central positioning, and business-friendly environment enables companies to scale talent and grow with fewer obstacles.

Located within the broader St. Louis metropolitan area, the county provides efficient access to both national and global markets. Ongoing investments in workforce development are preparing talent for in-demand industries, while local leadership maintains a hands-on, collaborative approach—helping businesses navigate processes, accelerate timelines, and expand with confidence.

Read the full article at USA Today.

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