Company Name: SK Food Group Inc.
Location: Columbus
Industry Sector: Food and Agribusiness
Company Profile: SK Food Group is a Seattle, Wash.-based company specializing in food products for various market segments. The company produces a complete line of food products for a variety of market segments. Our products, including our signature Oven Pride Kitchen® line, are found in the nation’s largest big-box retail outlets, convenience stores, vending machines, and throughout the transportation industry.
Company Website: SKFoodGroup.com
Project Summary:
- Type of Project: Expansion
- Jobs:
- Jobs committed: 305
- Jobs retained: 601
- Capital Investment: $18,000,000
- Timetable: Hiring for food assembly, maintenance and engineering positions will begin immediately.
Company Need:
SK Food Group needed to serve the growth of existing customers and create capacity for new customers. The Columbus facility will house all new employees and include cold storage for ready-to-eat product manufacturing to support growing demand. The investment will be put toward new machinery, equipment and leasehold improvements, allowing SK Food Group to grow.
Testimonial:
Why Ohio?
The Columbus Region offers a steady pipeline of young talent, including numerous career and technical training centers that partner with industry to provide the training and skills needed for the modern manufacturer – cultivating talent for both the plant floor and engineering office. Columbus is located in Franklin County, which is home to an estimated 1,323,807 residents.
Ohio is home to a large and dynamic talent pool. The state ranks in the top 10 U.S. states for competitive labor environment and leading workforce development programs. Ohio is also a well-established base for companies moving goods around the globe, being just a one-day drive from more than 60 percent of U.S. and Canadian populations. Major cities, including Chicago, New York City, and Toronto, are easily accessible via air, rail, and road.
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Collaborators:
JobsOhio, One Columbus, Governor DeWine, Mayor Ginther