Nova Steel USA to create 110 jobs
Nova Steel USA Inc. plans to locate a tube manufacturing facility in Bowling Green, a $70 million investment that is expected to create 110 full-time jobs in the coming years. “Our state’s primary metals industry continues to thrive despite the challenging economic climate. This significant investment by Nova Steel promises to bring over 100 well-paying jobs for Kentucky families in and around Bowling Green,” said Gov. Andy Beshear during a virtual event Thursday with Nova Steel executives and local leaders. More information on the same here.
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