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Moses Lake is a good place to look for a stable well-paying job in the next few years. Companies continue to choose Grant County for new industrial projects.

BMW/GLS broke ground on a new $100M carbon fiber plant and now it looks like they are planning phase II which will double the size and employment (see Columbia Basin Herald article) REC Silicon has finished their 2nd plant ant are planning a 3rd, which will add jobs (see Columbia Basin Herald article). Guardian Industries are readying their new 750,000 SF plant for startup and will offer 128 jobs. Genie Industries reports increased order and they are increasing their work force again. The data centers (Microsoft, Yahoo, Intuit and Ask.com) seem to be starting or planning expansions (see Columbia Basin Herald article). Other companies are strongly considering Grant County, but haven’t announced yet.

The secrets out… Moses Lake is a good place to live, work and play.

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Finally…the mysterious Project Chinook is officially unveiled to reveal a new and newsworthy company locating in Moses Lake. 

“Carbon fiber manufacturer SGL Group and automaker BMW Group announced today that Moses Lake is the location for a new joint venture carbon fiber manufacturing facility. “

Construction on the first phase of the Moses Lake facility will begin in June, 2010 on 60 acres just east of the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake. The estimated investment for this phase is $100 million with 200 construction workers on site. When completed the facility will employ 80 people that will produce several thousand tons of carbon fiber each year that will be sent to Germany where it will be woven into fiber sheets and shaped into panels to form the chassis for BMW’s all electric Magacity Vehicle. 

Click here for the complete story on the Grant County EDC website. http://www.grantedc.com/index.php?page_id=12&newsletter_id=165

This is another great win for Moses Lake and Grant County and should open the door to other related industries.  Kudos to Terry Brewer and the rest of the Grant County EDC staff for coordinating this effort to bring another manufacturing employer to our community.

Genie Industries to Add New Production Line

Genie Industries is one of our largest employers. Here is some good news from the Grant County EDC about an expansion of their Moses Lake production facilities which will bring more jobs.

Genie Industries to Add New Production Line

Genie Industritelehandler manufacturing line from Baraga, Mich., to Moses Lake during the first quarter of 2010, the company announced Thursday. The production line will be staffed with existing employees in Moses Lake, according to Melinda Zimmerman- Smith, a company spokesperson for the aerial lift manufacturer.

In Moses Lake, production start-up will also take place during the first quarter of 2010. “Adding volume to any plant is always positive. The telehandler marketis partially related to the residential housing market, she stated. “As the housing market returns to growth, then the volume requirements for telehandlers will increase,” she stated. “Having those products in Moses Lake means increasing volumes in the future for that facility.

She described a telehandler as being short for “telescopic handler” and “as a multi-purpose machine with a telescopic boom that accepts different attachments to lift, move and place materials ranging from bricks and gravel to lumber.” “They’re often the first machines on the job and the last to leave because they can be used for so many different applications,” she commented. “Consolidating this product line into our established manufacturing plant in Moses Lake will allow us to share best practices, facilities and resources,” she stated. “The actions we are taking today are extremely difficult given the talented group of employees and management in Baraga …That said, we are confident that this decision will help us remain competitive in the industry and will ensure a strong future for our telehandler business in and through the challenging market ahead.” Genie reduced its worldwide workforce by about 11 percent in September, with 15 positions cut in Moses Lake.