Fineline to Expand Indianapolis Operations
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowFineline Printing Group announced plans Tuesday to expand its operations in Indianapolis, creating up to 25 new jobs by 2019. The company will invest $3.79 million to expand its 53,000 square-foot manufacturing facility on the city’s northwest side.
Fineline will add an additional 18,000 square feet and install new printing equipment to meet growing demand nationwide. The company currently employs more than 60 full-time associates and is already hiring for management, administrative and production positions. Also, Fineline is working with Eleven Fifty Academy, an Indiana-based nonprofit computer programming school, to hire information technology associates.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Fineline up to $125,000 in conditional, performance-based tax credits and up to $30,000 in training grants. Fineline will not be eligible to claim the incentives until Hoosiers are hired for the new positions.
“Empowered by the business climate built here in Indiana, Hoosiers are embracing our state’s entrepreneurial spirit and building their own operations from the ground up,” said Jim Schellinger, president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. “Fineline’s story is one of countless homegrown companies across the state, and it’s exciting to see that they’ve decided to continue their growth here by hiring more Hoosiers.”
Fineline provides universities, health care companies and nonprofits across the U.S. with printing, mailing and fulfillment services, promotional products and apparel. Those interested in applying for the new positions can visit Fineline’s web site.