Louisiana Molding Manufacturer Announces $5 Million Expansion That Will Create More Jobs

Published July 14, 2022
Louisiana Molding Manufacturer Announces $5 Million Expansion That Will Create More Jobs
Louisiana – ASH Industries, a custom molding manufacturer that produces specialized products ranging from surgical devices to laser light show components, will invest $5 million to expand its Lafayette Parish facility. The project will create 85 new direct jobs with an average annual salary of $40,600 plus benefits while retaining 67 jobs. Louisiana Economic Development estimates that the project will create 120 indirect jobs, for a total of 205 new jobs in Louisiana’s Acadiana Region.
The project will more than double the size of ASH’s manufacturing floor, adding 20,000 square feet of workspace.
“The expansion of ASH Industries is an important job creation project for the skilled workforce in Lafayette,” Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said. “For more than 30 years, ASH has fostered a strong team, and is set to grow that team further – a testament to the opportunities available in Louisiana’s manufacturing industry.”
The company, which was founded in 1991, will invest in new equipment such as a chiller, a 125-foot crane, and water cooling equipment for machinery.
“ASH Industries is optimistic about the future of manufacturing in Louisiana and so far has launched phase one of a three-phase program to invest in jobs in our community,” company President Hartie Spence said. “The ingredients of economic development in our industry are manufacturing space, a solid employee base, and the latest in cutting-edge manufacturing equipment. ASH’s current expansion will directly support and increase the services that we can provide customers who appreciate the benefits of having their products manufactured in our state.”
To secure ASH’s expansion in Lafayette, the state of Louisiana offered the company a competitive incentive package that included services from LED FastStart, which has been ranked the nation’s top statewide workforce development program for the past 12 years. The company will also be eligible for the state’s Enterprise Zone and Industrial Tax Exemption programs.
“ASH Industries has consistently grown since opening its doors in Lafayette 31 years ago, and expanding its operations will lead to continued success for its employees, their families and our community,” Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory said. “This multi-million-dollar investment will not only benefit ASH Industries but Lafayette as a whole by stimulating economic growth and creating competitive job opportunities.”
“Hartie Spence and ASH Industries are exemplary examples of the ingenuity and innovation found across Lafayette Parish and Acadiana,” Lafayette Economic Development Authority president and CEO Mandi D. Mitchell said. “We are appreciative of ASH Industries’ investment and continued growth in North Lafayette. The 85 jobs created by this expansion will provide quality employment opportunities for nearby residents in advanced manufacturing, which is one of LEDA’s target industries.”
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