Eldon, Mo.-Quaker
Window Products, Co. announced plans today to expand their current operations
to a new location in Eldon, Missouri, investing as much as $65 million over the
next 6-10 years as the new campus is expanded.
This phased plan is also expected to create 300 new full-time jobs for
the region.
“We love it when homegrown Missouri
businesses choose to continue growing in our state,” Missouri Governor Mike
Parson said. “To make this project happen, it took a lot of collaboration
between state and local partners, across workforce, economic development and
government. We want to thank everyone who was at the table, working for this
business and the community of Eldon.”
Quaker Window Products, Inc. has
been a leader in the window and door industry since 1949. Their current
operations consist of their corporate offices along with wood, vinyl, aluminum
window and door manufacturing facilities located on two campuses in Freeburg,
MO. They currently have over 900 employees and a produce a variety of
residential and commercial window and door products that are delivered
nationwide.
“Quaker has had a great experience
working with State officials, the Missouri
Department of Economic Development and the
City of Eldon to make this project possible” said Quaker Window Products CEO
Kevin Blansett. “We are excited to not only be bringing new jobs to the region,
but long-term career opportunities to the people of Eldon and surrounding
communities as we grow together.”
A number of state and local
partners worked together to ensure Quaker chose to remain and grow in Missouri.
“Quaker Windows is at the top of
their industry, in terms of both quality and customer service,” Lt. Governor
Mike Kehoe said. “Given the continued steady growth of the company, I am
certain they were heavily recruited to expand in other states. Quaker is a fantastic corporate citizen, and
I am pleased that they have chosen to continue to grow their product lines in
central Missouri, using central Missouri employees.”
“This is a great thing,” Mayor
Larry Henderson said. “We are glad to have them in our community! I think this is in the best interest of the
City and beneficial to all parties.”
Pivotal in the company’s decision
was the availability of a quality workforce, which prompted significant
involvement on behalf of the local public school district. The Eldon Career
Center will be partnering with Quaker to offer apprenticeships for high school
juniors and seniors, with the goal of transitioning students into full time
employment and careers with the company.
“Our vision is to create a
community that our kids want to come back home to,” Matt Davis, Superintendent
of Eldon Schools said. “We know if we provide them with the right skill set,
they will be able to get a starting job at Quaker that pays more than the
current median household income in Eldon. This opportunity will improve the
quality of life for our kids and families.”
The Eldon School District has
approximately 1,900 students, and of those students 1,100 qualify for free and
reduced lunch. Despite having such a high poverty rate among students, the
Eldon public school system outperforms many area districts.
Other key contributor’s to making this project a reality
includes Ameren, Missouri Department
of Transportation, Eldon Development Corporation, and the Eldon Area Chamber of
Commerce.
"We hope this is the beginning of
more businesses – and jobs – coming to Missouri thanks in large part to a new
state energy law that went into effect in late August," said Michael
Moehn, president of Ameren Missouri. "This law enabled Ameren Missouri's
new Smart Energy Plan, which makes Missouri an even better place to do
business. That's because Ameren Missouri
is now able to offer one of the most favorable economic development rate
incentive programs in the country to keep energy costs low for new and expanding
businesses."
“This is excellent for Eldon. We are excited Quaker gave the City of Eldon
this opportunity. It took a lot of
people on both sides to make this happen, and it wouldn’t have come together
without everyone working together to pinpoint all the final details,” City
Administrator Debbie Feeback said.
Quaker
will be purchasing over 100 acres in Eldon for the construction of the new 200,000
square foot manufacturing facility. Quaker plans to begin construction this
fall and will be developing job training opportunities as early as this spring
in preparation for manufacturing operations to begin in the fall of 2019.
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