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Two of the most recent businesses expansions in Right to Work Kentucky are coming from Pegasus Industries and Total Quality Logistics. Pegasus Industries will soon be expanding in Shelbyville. Meanwhile, Total Quality Logistics is expanding in three of their Kentucky locations. These are Louisville, Lexington, and Boon County.
Read on to learn more about each of these investments!
Pegasus Industries is expanding soon in Right to Work Shelbyville, Kentucky with a $738,000 investment.
“We are excited to play a larger role as a more strategic partner for such a growing and important industry. […] The expansion of our facility allows us to meet very unique needs with truly customized logistical solutions. When Kentucky companies committed to innovation and excellence work together anything is possible.” […]
“This expansion by Pegasus Industries is an incredible commitment to continue that growth and support the state’s spirits industry. I want to thank the company’s leadership for its continued support of our workforce and am excited to see the benefits that this expansion will bring.”
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Total Quality Logistics is expanding in 3 Right to Work Kentucky locations – Louisville, Lexington, and Boon County, creating 525 new jobs!
“With Lexington’s central location, access to two major interstates, excellent transportation system and strong workforce, our region provides a logistics advantage for many companies. […] This new announcement by Total Quality Logistics to expand its Lexington office by creating 300 well-paying jobs further strengthens our economy and strategically positions the business for success within its industry. Congratulations to Total Quality Logistics on this expansion, and we appreciate its investment and confidence in Central Kentucky.”
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