PowerFlo Solutions moving into former Hino site, to create 120 jobs
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey speaks to a crowd gathered in Williamstown for an economic development announcement Wednesday.
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PowerFlo Solutions' Jim Vuksic, right, speaks at a press conference announcing the company's purchase of the former Hino facility in Williamstown, as Gov. Patrick Morrisey listens. (Screengrab)
WILLIAMSTOWN – West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey has announced Marietta-based PowerFlo Solutions will be establishing a manufacturing facility in the former Hino Motors building in Williamstown.
According to the governor’s announcement, the company will invest $20 million and the project will provide at least 120 new jobs at the 240,000-square-foot facility. Morrisey said the company makes critical components for data center and AI facilities.
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- West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey speaks to a crowd gathered in Williamstown for an economic development announcement Wednesday. (Screengrab)
- PowerFlo Solutions’ Jim Vuksic, right, speaks at a press conference announcing the company’s purchase of the former Hino facility in Williamstown, as Gov. Patrick Morrisey listens. (Screengrab)




