23 November 2009, Ellerbe, NC - Gov. Bev Perdue announced last
week that Richmond Specialty Yarns, a manufacturer of yarns, will expand in
Richmond County, North Carolina. The
company plans to create 135 new jobs and invest $1 million during the next
three years. In addition, the project
will help the company retain 140 existing jobs.
The announcement was made possible in part by a $150,000 grant from the
One North Carolina Fund.
“North Carolina maintains its strong ties to the textile
manufacturing industry,” Gov. Perdue said.
“Our highly skilled workforce and business-friendly policies continue to
support and attract growing companies, like this one, which are adapting for
success in a global market.”
Richmond Yarns Inc. is a yarn company with its headquarters
and manufacturing facility in Ellerbe.
FilSpec Inc., a yarn-spinning company based in Canada with clients
worldwide, has purchased a controlling interest in Richmond Yarns, which will
be renamed and expand operations at its Ellerbe site to serve new markets.
The new company, Richmond Specialty Yarns LLC, will produce
specialized yarns to serve the military, medical, protective wear, marine,
upholstered furniture and other markets.
“For FilSpec, North Carolina was the best choice because of
the very good relationship we already have with Richmond Yarn Inc. as a
supplier, because of their available manufacturing capacity and because of the
quality and stability of the workforce already in place,” FilSpec CEO Jean
Parenteau said.
The One NC Fund provides financial assistance, through local
governments, to attract business projects that will stimulate economic activity
and create new jobs in the state.
Companies receive no money up front and must meet job creation and
investment performance standards to qualify for grant funds. These grants also require and are contingent
upon local matches.
“During these tough economic times, it’s critical to make
the investments to grow jobs and help companies expand,” said Sen. Bill
Purcell. “This is certainly good news
for our area.”
“North Carolina’s skilled workforce continues to attract
globally competitive companies and we welcome these new jobs to Richmond
County,” said Rep. Melanie Wade Goodwin.
North Carolina continues to have a top-ranked business
climate. Through Gov. Perdue’s JobsNOW
initiative, the state will work aggressively to create jobs, train and retrain the
workforce, and lay the foundation for a strong and sustainable economic future.