
Governor Cuomo Announces OFD Foods, LLC to Build $25 Million Manufacturing Facility in Monroe County
New 50,000 Square-Foot Facility Will Create 30 Full-Time JobsInvestment Complements "Finger Lakes Forward" – Region's Successful Upstate Revitalization Initiative Blueprint to Grow the Economy and Create New Opportunities
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced that OFD Foods, LLC, a leading
supplier of freeze-dried food for the United States Military, will expand
its operations for the first time in New York State. The company has selected
Henrietta in Monroe County to build a new 50,000-square-foot facility
to better serve its Midwest and East Coast customer base. The new plant,
which is expected to result in the creation of 30 full-time jobs, will
focus on providing contract freeze-drying services in bulk industrial
packaging.
"OFD Foods' expansion will help further strengthen this region's
manufacturing sector and continue to build on the Finger Lakes' economic
momentum,"
Governor Cuomo said. "With the addition of this new facility, we look forward to the company's
continued success in the global foods market, creation of new jobs in
Monroe County, and increased economic activity throughout the region to
continue moving the Finger Lakes forward."
As the world's largest custom processor of freeze-dried products,
OFD Foods, LLC, produces its own food brands, including Mountain House
and Easy Meal, for the Emergency Preparedness, Adventure Meal™,
and Disaster Recovery markets. OFD Foods is also the leading supplier
of freeze-dried food to the United States Military, consumer packaged
goods, private food labels, pharmaceuticals, and provides services and
ingredients to major food manufacturers.
In order to encourage OFD Foods to construct their $25 million manufacturing
facility in New York’s Finger Lakes region, Empire State Development
is providing up to $400,000 in Upstate Revitalization Initiative grant funds.
Headquartered in Albany, Oregon,OFD Foods, LLC is a leader in the breadth
of uses for adapting freeze-drying technology. In addition to its Oregon
facility, the company also has a commercial office in Japan. The shelf
life of its products range from three to 30 years, depending on packaging
and customer needs.
OFD Foods Senior Vice President of Manufacturing John Damon said, "I was impressed with the communities' pro-business mentality
and the availability of high quality, skilled trade training and education
opportunities. Both MCC and RIT have great programs, and thanks to the
support of Governor Cuomo, we are able to invest in this new facility
and our employees for our collective future growth and success."
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Howard Zemsky said, "Thanks to Governor Cuomo's leadership, global companies are recognizing
that Upstate New York is a great place to do business. The Finger Lakes
region has everything that companies like OFD Foods, LLC need to succeed,
from an educated workforce to a high overall quality of life."
FLREDC Co-Chairs, Monroe Community College President Anne Kress and Wegmans
Food Markets CEO Danny Wegman said, "Supporting projects like this is aligned with the regional council's
strategy.We applaud OFD Foods decision to build its new facility here
as it will serve to further strengthen the local economy as we continue
the work of moving the Finger Lakes Forward."
State Senator Patrick Gallivan said, "This true public-private partnership is an indication that the Finger
Lakes region has all the resources necessary for business to succeed,
starting with a highly skilled and educated workforce. OFD Foods'
commitment to the region and the creation of 30 full-time jobs will have
a positive economic impact on Henrietta, Monroe County and all of upstate
New York."
State Assembly Member Harry Bronson said, "OFD Foods will provide a vital source of employment and economic
opportunity for our community. Their decision to invest in Rochester is
a sign that our local economy is on the right track, and our region's
Finger Lakes Forward plan is working. I look forward to working with OFD
Foods, and helping them build on their investment for years to come."
Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo said, "I am proud to welcome OFD Foods to Monroe County. With the creation
of 30 full-time jobs in the first phase of the project, Monroe County
continues its commitment in partnering with private businesses to create
jobs and grow our economy."
Greater Rochester Enterprise President & CEO Mark S. Peterson said, "OFD Foods joins more than 100 food and beverage manufacturers that
capitalize on the Greater Rochester, NY region's fully integrated
supply chain assets, talented workforce, R & D expertise and natural
resources."
OFD Foods will break ground on the new Henrietta plant in April and expects
the project to be completed by June 2018. This project supports the Finger
Lakes Forward blueprint aimed at stimulating economic growth in the region,
and was made possible with support from Monroe County, Greater Rochester
Enterprise, and National Grid. For more about OFD Foods, LLC click
here.
Accelerating Finger Lakes Forward
Today's announcement complements "Finger Lakes Forward,"
the region's comprehensive blueprint to generate robust economic growth
and community development. This initiative is focused on growing jobs,
increasing regional wealth, driving private investment and reducing poverty.
The State has already invested more than $3.4 billion in the region since
2012 to lay the groundwork for the plan which includes investing in key
industries such as photonics, agriculture and food production, and
advanced manufacturing. Today, unemployment is down to the lowest levels
since before the Great Recession; personal and corporate income taxes
are down; and businesses are choosing places like Rochester, Batavia and
Canandaigua as a destination to grow and invest in as a result.
The $500 million "Finger Lakes Forward" Upstate Revitalization
Initiative announced by Governor Cuomo in December 2015 will incentivize
private business to invest well over $2.5 billion – and the region’s
plan, as submitted, projects up to 8,200 new jobs. More information is
available
here.