Lefko USA announces $15 million manufacturing facility bringing 149 jobs to New Braunfels

Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas - Official Website
0Comments
Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas - Official Website

Lefko USA Inc., a subsidiary of Centrik Capital, Inc., has announced plans to establish its first U.S.-based manufacturing facility in New Braunfels, Texas. The company specializes in custom blow molding for medium to large plastic parts used in sectors such as recreation, powersports, medical, industrial, and trucking. The new advanced manufacturing plant is expected to create 149 jobs and generate more than $15 million in capital investment.

Governor Greg Abbott highlighted the significance of the investment by stating: “Texas manufacturers keep industries moving forward. This $15 million investment by Lefko to establish their first U.S.-based advanced manufacturing facility in New Braunfels will create good-paying jobs for hardworking Texans. Thanks to our skilled and growing workforce, easy access to domestic and international markets, and the best business climate in America, ‘Made in Texas’ has never been a more powerful global brand.”

The project is supported by a Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) grant of $968,500 extended to Lefko. Additionally, the company was offered a $19,000 Veteran Created Job Bonus. TEF grants are performance-based incentives aimed at attracting businesses that might otherwise choose out-of-state locations for their expansion or relocation.

Eric Blondeau, CEO of Lefko USA Inc., said: “We are proud to grow our operations in New Braunfels and the state of Texas. Texas’ commitment to advanced manufacturing and its central location give us the competitive advantage we need to serve both national and global markets. The collaboration with New Braunfels city leaders and the State of Texas made the difference in our final choice, and we look forward to a long and successful future here.”

Senator Donna Campbell expressed her support: “I am so grateful for their decision to provide job opportunities and grow here. The addition of Lefko’s advanced plastics manufacturing operations strengthens the region’s industrial base, diversifies our local economy, and reinforces Texas’s reputation as the nation’s best state for business.”

Representative Carrie Isaac added: “Lefko’s decision to make New Braunfels home for their first U.S. manufacturing facility is a tremendous blessing for our region. These 149 new jobs and significant capital investment will strengthen our local economy, support Texas families, and demonstrate once again that our state is the best place to do business. Keeping our economy strong and our job market thriving is what keeps the American Dream alive. A strong workforce keeps Texas the envy of our nation. Welcome to Central Texas, Lefko USA — we are proud to share our values with you as you grow here.”

Mayor Neal Linnartz welcomed Lefko’s arrival: “We are thrilled to welcome Lefko to New Braunfels. Their investment here not only speaks volumes about the competitiveness of our community, but more importantly, it means real jobs and new opportunities for New Braunfels families. We look forward to working together with Lefko to make sure that our city benefits in ways that strengthen our economy and our quality of life.”

Comal County Commissioner Kevin Webb noted: “Comal County is proud to collaborate with the New Braunfels Chamber in supporting Lefko’s U.S. expansion. This investment not only brings quality manufacturing jobs to our community but also reinforces Comal County’s role as a strategic nexus for manufacturers seeking to innovate, expand, and succeed in our region.”

Shane Hines from the New Braunfels EDC Board stated: “Lefko’s decision to launch their first U.S. operation outside of Canada right here in New Braunfels is a tremendous win for our community. These new manufacturing jobs are possible thanks to the strong partnership and support from the City of New Braunfels, Comal County, and the State of Texas.”

The TEF program supports projects where companies consider sites outside Texas before choosing one within state borders.



Related

Ron S. Jarmin, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer at U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Census Bureau releases new business trends and outlook survey data

The U.S. Census Bureau has published new data from the Business Trends and Outlook Survey (BTOS), which tracks ongoing business conditions and projections across the United States.

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas

Governor Abbott appoints Dusty Fillmore as judge for Tarrant County court

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed H. Dustin “Dusty” Fillmore, III as Judge of the 236th Judicial District Court in Tarrant County.

Governor Greg Abbott

Governor Abbott appoints Judy Parker chief justice for Seventh Court Of Appeals

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Judy Parker as Chief Justice of the Seventh Court of Appeals.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Lubbock Business Daily.