D6 Headquarters Relocates to East Texas Neighbors Sulphur Springs
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced earlier today (October 15) that D6 Inc. is going to relocate its headquarters from Portland, Oregon, to Texarkana's neighbors to the west, Sulphur Springs, Texas. They will also be expanding their manufacturing presence there as well.
D6 is an advanced design-to-shelf packaging manufacturer, using recycled plastics. The move will create 231 new jobs in Sulfur Springs and bring $27 million in capital investment to Texas. A Texas Enterprise Fund grant of $1,432,200 has been extended to D6. In addition, D6 has been offered a $6,000 Veteran Created Job Bonus.
"The relocation of D6's headquarters to Sulphur Springs will be a major economic boon to northeast Texas as it brings more jobs, opportunities, and investment to the community," said Governor Abbott. "More and more great companies like D6 are moving to Texas every day because of our welcoming business climate and our young, growing, skilled, and diverse workforce, and I look forward to working alongside D6 and all of our business and community leaders to keep Texas the best place to live, work, and raise a family."
"Sulphur Springs has always been supportive of new industry. D6's headquarters relocation and expansion will boost our local economy and provide growth we support," said Sulphur Springs Mayor John A. Sellers.
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