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Stakes Manufacturing Expands in Ohio, Creates 400 Jobs

Print-on-demand company grows to accommodate the needs of the rapidly expanding e-commerce industry
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Company Name: Stakes Manufacturing, LLC
Location: Eastlake
Industry Sector: Advanced Manufacturing
Company Profile: Stakes Manufacturing, LLC is a people driven, technology focused, full-service print-on-demand company based in Northeast Ohio. Stakes Manufacturing is a white label solution that provides companies with premium printed apparel products and fulfillment services direct to their customers.
Company Website: www.stakesmfg.com

Project Summary:

  • Type of Project: Expansion
  • Jobs:
    • Jobs committed: 400
    • Jobs retained: 92

Company Need:

Stakes Manufacturing LLC, based in Eastlake in Northeast Ohio, is looking for a larger site to accommodate growth from the just-in-time demands of the rapidly expanding e-commerce industry. 

Testimonial:

“We are very excited for the opportunity to continue to grow our business in the Northeast Ohio area. The area’s talent, resources, and spirit of innovation is what continues to drive the productivity and growth of our business.” – Vincent Bartozzi, CEO, Stakes Manufacturing

Why Ohio?

Stakes Manufacturing will expand in Eastlake with plans to add 80,000 square feet of space to increase production and fulfillment activities. The company credits Ohio’s talent, supply chain, and market access for the ongoing investment in the state.

Manufacturing operations have been a staple of Ohio’s economy for generations, making products that move, support, impact, and change how we live and work. Over the years, this has created a world class industry dedicated to productivity, quality craftsmanship, and manufacturing innovation. Ohio has the lowest taxes in the Midwest for capital-intensive manufacturing and $12 billion is invested annually in research and development statewide.

Collaborators:

Team NEO, JobsOhio, the city of Eastlake, and the Ohio Development Services Agency