(Source: The Indianapolis Star)

By Tom Spalding, The Indianapolis Star
Nov. 5--An Ohio company that specializes in industrial plastics and
process equipment fabrication, installation and service plans to build its
first out-of-state plant in southeastern Indiana.
Process Systems and Services said today that it is investing $350,000 to
build a 10,000-square-foot facility in Florence, creating up to 20 jobs during
the next three years.
PSS, which primarily serves the steel finishing, chemical,
pharmaceutical, utility and process markets, will begin hiring and training
additional fabricators and service technicians next year.
Dieter Volk, PSS president, said his company studied "numerous" potential
locations along the Ohio River and tri-state area.
"We are calculating that, as economic and manufacturing conditions
hopefully improve, having a permanent base of operations in southern Indiana
will allow us to more efficiently and cost-effectively serve our industrial
plastic and process equipment customers in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and other
surrounding states," said Volk in a statement.
Florence is a city near the Kentucky border and is 115 miles southeast of
Indianapolis.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. made today's announcement.
"We are excited that PSS is coming to our county," said Michael Jones,
Switzerland County Council president, in a statement. "This family-owned
company will make a great addition to the southeast Indiana business
community."
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