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Die casting company executing $6.3 mln expansion in Maple Lake
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2016/5/12
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A multimillion-dollar expansion is in the works for an aluminium die casting and other metal die casting operation in Maple Lake.
According to the State Department of Employment and Economic Development, Arkansas based Pace Industries will add 60,000 square feet at its Maple Lake facility. Part of the $6.3 million expenditure will be funded by the department’s Job Creation Fund, which will contribute nearly $168,000.
Pace Industries is an integrated company that provides quality die casting, manufacturing and engineering solutions worldwide. It supplies customized engineering tool & die making aluminum die casting, magnesium die casting, and zinc die casting and finishing solutions to automotive and trucking, recreation vehicles, lighting and electricals, medical devices, and aerospace industries.
The planned expansion will create 20 new jobs, according to a press release.
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