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[Case of Overseas Expansion in West Virginia, USA] Manufacturing Shell-Type Cooling Towers

Manufacturing seamless one-piece shell-type cooling towers! Construction starts in 2023.

Delta Cooling Towers, Inc. will construct its second manufacturing facility in West Virginia. The company's cooling towers feature a seamless, single-piece shell design. The reasons for this expansion include the high quality of the workforce and the business-friendly environment. 【Case Overview】 ■Investment Amount: US$6.7 million ■Location: Barbour County, WV ■Manufactured Product: Cooling Towers ■Site Area: 55 acres ■New Employment: 30 people ■Construction Start: 2023 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The West Virginia Government Office in Japan is an overseas office of the International Division of the West Virginia Department of Economic Development. West Virginia is located in the eastern United States, surrounded by five states, including major cities like Washington D.C. and Pittsburgh, and is known for its strong manufacturing sector. The main characteristics of West Virginia are as follows: - Low industrial electricity and gas rates (due to coal, natural gas, and shale gas-fired power generation, as well as having one of the largest wind farms in the East and being home to the Appalachian Hydrogen Hub in Morgantown). - One of the largest wind farms in the eastern United States, advantageous for the use of green energy. - Excellent access to the large market in the eastern United States and a logistics hub. - High retention rates (ranked first in the nation for low manufacturing turnover rates according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics). - Resilience to natural disasters (the terrain, which is largely covered by the gently sloping Appalachian Mountains, has solid bedrock, making it less susceptible to earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes). Particularly active industries include chemicals, automotive parts, aerospace and defense, steel, metal processing, building materials, and IT, with recent growth in the EV and battery industries.