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Shawano County manufacturers are putting the finishing touches on or have recently completed their own expansion plans. "It's encouraging to see so many
business owners ready to pull the trigger on expansion projects. It's exciting,
Some of the projects currently in " says SCEPI's Sengstock.
the works include: » Mod Tech Industries, a Shawano-
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based supplier of marine, hydraulic, truck, bus, railroad, agriculture and heavy equipment supplies, announced plans in May to build a new addition and add equipment to meet the growing demand for its products. The company expects to create 48 jobs
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within the next three years. Mod Tech is receiving $350,000 in tax credits from the State of Wisconsin for the project. » Reinhart Food Service LLC is
putting the finishing touches on a $5 million expansion project that will add more than 20,000-square- feet of freezer and cooler docks to its Shawano facility. "The new facilities will allow us to better serve our customers and create exciting opportunities for future growth," says John Roussel, CEO of Reinhart FoodService, which distributes food and beverage products throughout North, Central and South America. » Wisconsin Film and Bag is
planning to add 11,000 square feet to
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