Dev Technology Group to Expand in Virginia
Dev Technology Group, an information technology services company delivering mission-critical applications and systems to the federal government, will invest $366,000 to expand in Fairfax County, creating 90 new jobs.
Layman Distributing to Expand in the City of Salem
Layman Distributing, a small, woman-owned, full-service wholesale distributor, will invest $6.8 million to expand in the City of Salem.
AgroSpheres to Expand in Albemarle County with $25 Million Investment
Virginia agriculture startup to create over 50 jobs, enhance production, and build a demonstration facility for new products.
Delta Star to Expand Operation in Virginia
Delta Star, Inc., the largest, American-owned medium transformer manufacturer in the United States and the premier manufacturer of mobile transformers in North America, will expand in the City of Lynchburg.
Richmond National Group to Expand Headquarters in Henrico County
Richmond National Group, Inc., a specialty excess and surplus lines insurance company serving select wholesale brokers across the country, will invest $350,000 to expand its headquarters in Henrico County.
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. to Expand Operation in Virginia
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSE: CHD), a major American manufacturer of household products, will invest $27 million to expand in Chesterfield County.
Weidmüller Group to Expand in Virginia
Weidmüller Group, a provider of smart industrial connectivity products and solutions that connect and automate electrical power and signaling for components, machines, and installations worldwide, will expand in Chesterfield.
Bowman Andros Products Continues to Invest in Virginia Operation
Bowman Andros Products, a global leader in fruit processing, frozen desserts, dairy, and confectionery products, will expand its Mt. Jackson operation in Shenandoah County.
Zollner Elektronik to Expand Through Multi-Location Investment, Creating 100 Jobs in Virginia
Zollner Elektronik AG, one of the world’s largest manufacturing service providers for electronic and mechatronic components, will invest a combined $18 million to expand in Virginia.
Advanced Integrated Technologies to Increase Capacity in the City of Norfolk
Advanced Integrated Technologies (AIT), a ship repair scontractor for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Military Sealift Command, will invest $500,000 to expand in the City of Norfolk.