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HandCraft Services to invest $59 mn in Berkeley County, US

30 Aug '24
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HandCraft Services to invest $59 million in Berkeley County
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  • HandCraft Services is investing $59 million to establish 2 new facilities in Berkeley County, generating 220 jobs.
  • The first plant will open in 2025 and the second in 2026.
  • This investment highlights West Virginia's emerging status as a business and healthcare hub.
  • It manages over 110 million pounds of linen annually for hospitals and medical practices.
HandCraft Services, a leading provider of medical linen and apparel products, will be investing $59 million to open a new facility in Berkeley County, creating 220 new jobs.

"The decision for HandCraft Services to invest in Berkeley County is a testament to the strength and potential of West Virginia as a hub for business and innovation in the healthcare industry,” governor of Virginia Jim Justice said. “This investment will not only create hundreds of good-paying jobs but also strengthen our state's reputation as a leader when it comes to the diversity of our economic development projects. I’m proud to welcome HandCraft Services to West Virginia and look forward to their continued success."

The family-owned and operated business plans to invest $59 million in the construction of two new plants. Plant 1 is expected to open in 2025 and Plant 2 is slated to open in 2026, the office of the governor said on its website.

HandCraft Services, founded in 1970 by John A Nichols, has grown into a leader in the healthcare linen industry. The company’s high-tech systems and environmentally conscious practices set the pace for the industry, managing over 110 million pounds of linen annually for 143 hospitals and over 2,500 non-acute medical practices. With over 550 employees and 290,000 square feet of highly efficient plants, HandCraft Services is committed to providing superior customer service and maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.

"This project is a significant win for Berkeley County and the entire state of West Virginia. Their commitment to creating high-quality jobs and investing in our communities demonstrates their confidence in our workforce and business environment," Mitch Carmichael, secretary of the West Virginia department of economic development, said. "We are excited to support their growth and the positive impact they will have on our state."

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