
ValorFlex Packaging, based in Kentucky, US, is allocating $23.4m to build a production site in the city of Bowling Green.
This development will generate 82 new positions locally.
Established by US Marine Corps veteran Thomas Hazlette, ValorFlex caters to national customers in various sectors.
It focuses on pouch production, lamination, and flexographic printing services. Its client base spans the food, pet food, tobacco, and health and beauty markets.
Hazlette said: “This is more than an expansion – it’s a homecoming. We chose Bowling Green because it embodies the values we believe in – a dedication to people, a focus on workforce, and a strong community.
“It’s the perfect place for our team to grow, and we’re proud to call it our New Kentucky Home.”
A recent purchase has greatly enhanced ValorFlex’s operational scope and market presence.
The Bowling Green plant will act as the company’s central hub, and it will drive ongoing expansion and innovation for the veteran-led company.
The choice to move to Bowling Green highlights the area’s pro-business climate. The region boasts strong logistics and a skilled workforce.
Local officials see the investment as a clear endorsement of Warren County’s potential.
Kentucky governor Andy Beshear said: “Kentucky’s manufacturing industry continues to grow and propel our state’s economy forward.
“As companies from coast-to-coast look to expand and relocate businesses, many are quickly realising the commonwealth checks every box as one of the most business-friendly environments in the country.
“ValorFlex’s relocation will be a welcome addition to Bowling Green and the local economy, providing quality job opportunities for the region’s workforce. I look forward to the company’s future success here in Kentucky.”