
New workers receiving training at a manufacturing facility, like those opening in NC. (skipper_sr/zShutterstock)
Five companies have committed to creating over 800 manufacturing and technology jobs across rural North Carolina counties, investing more than $128 million in the process.
Rural North Carolina is experiencing a significant economic boost as multiple companies commit to creating over 800 new manufacturing and technology jobs across several counties. This major development comes as part of a coordinated effort between Governor Josh Stein’s administration and the NC Department of Commerce to stimulate economic growth in small-town communities.
Major employment expansion across rural counties
The economic initiative involves five companies and the NC Rural Infrastructure Authority, bringing diverse employment opportunities to various regions of the state. Governor Josh Stein emphasized the significance of this development, stating, “I am excited to see over 800 new jobs coming to small town North Carolina. Rural North Carolina has a strong and talented manufacturing workforce, and I am pleased to see companies worldwide take advantage of what we have to offer.”
Investment details and company commitments
The largest single investment comes from Pennsylvania Transformer Technology, LLC, which plans to invest $102.5 million in Raeford, Hoke County, creating 217 new positions. Other significant developments include:
- Barrier Fencing Supply’s new headquarters in Columbus County will generate 151 jobs
- Provalus is establishing a Center of Excellence in Edenton, bringing 61 positions to Chowan County with a $6.48 million investment
- Chatsworth Products, Inc is expanding in New Bern, adding 45 jobs through an $11 million investment
- Syntec Precision Technology Corporation is investing $8 million in Henderson for its first North American facility, creating 34 jobs
North Carolina Secretary of Commerce Lee Lilley, drawing from personal experience, noted, “I was born and raised in rural North Carolina, so I know that there are great opportunities for companies to expand in every community in this state.”
Additionally, the NC Rural Infrastructure Authority has approved 13 grant requests to local governments, supporting projects that will create 785 jobs, including 414 previously announced positions. These investments demonstrate a comprehensive approach to rural economic development, combining new business attraction with infrastructure improvement.
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This story was generated in part by AI and edited by Cardinal & Pine staff.
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