RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Governor Cooper announced a new U.S. baby care production facility coming to North Carolina. Belgium-based Drylock Technologies will invest more than $26.9 million to establish ...
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Governor Roy Cooper announced today that Drylock Technologies, a leading manufacturer of hygiene products, will create 113 new jobs in Rockingham County. The company will invest $26.9 million, with ...
Company will move baby-care production from Europe to a 450,000-square-foot facility in Rockingham County. The company's CEO explains why this is the right time to make the move to North America, and ...
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A European company expanding into the United States has built its first headquarters in the country, setting up shop right here in Eau Claire. Drylock Technologies, a family-owned Belgian company held ...
Drylock Technologies, a Belgian manufacturer of hygiene products, said Wednesday it will open its first U.S. baby care production facility in Reidsville. The company pledged to create 150 jobs and ...
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National Presto Industries Inc. said Tuesday it has sold its absorbent products division to a Belgian company for $71 million. Eau Claire-based National Presto, which also has divisions that make ...