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Plastic conveyor manufacturer expands in Kentucky

Plastic conveyor manufacturer expands in Kentucky Plastics News Report Span Teck LLC Glasgow, Ky. Span Tech LLC, which makes plastic chain conveyor systems, plans to expand in Barren County, Ky., with a $13.2 million investment expected to create 40 full-time jobs over the next 10 years. The company s investment includes the purchase of 10 acres, new equipment, and construction of a 100,000-square-foot production, warehouse and assembly operation, according to a Dec. 15 news release from the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development. Work will begin in spring 2021 with the move from its current facility to be completed by early 2022, according to the release. Span Tech opened in Glasgow in 1981 and supplies plastic chain conveyors to food and beverage, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and e-commerce customers. The company currently employs more than 90.

2,946 New COVID-19 Cases in Kentucky on Tuesday

Currently on ventilator: 246 Top counties with the most positive cases today are: Jefferson, Fayette, Warren, Daviess and Madison. Each of these counties reported 100 or more new cases; Jefferson County alone reported 418. The red zone counties for this week can be found here. Community leaders, businesses, schools and families in these counties should all follow red zone reduction recommendations, as well as other orders and guidance. Those reported lost to the virus today include a 68-year-old man from Boyd County; a 62-year-old woman from Caldwell County; a 77-year-old and 80-year old man from Daviess County; an 88-year-old woman from Graves County; a 77-year-old man from Hardin County; five men from Jefferson County, ages, 61, 64, 78, 83 and 92; a 90-year-old man from McCracken County; and three women from Ohio County, ages 87, and two, both of whom were 91.

Glasgow s Span Tech expanding, adding jobs

Glasgow’s Span Tech, a manufacturer of conveyor systems for moving its customers’ products, is itself on the move. Span Tech, located for the past 15 years in a Cleveland Avenue plant, will be moving to the 42,000-square-foot former home of the Sitel call center at 101 Hilltopper Way near the Western Kentucky University Glasgow campus. Sitel closed the call center in January, and Span Tech purchased the building at auction. Span Tech Chief Operations Officer Tiffany Somerville said the family-owned company’s plan is to use the existing building for offices and build a 100,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on the 10.3-acre property.

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