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Kentucky’s first Chinese-owned manufacturer Birtley celebrates grand opening

Coal-processing machinery producer creates 30 jobs, invests $10 million

LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 29, 2013) – Gov. Steve Beshear today joined local leaders and company officials in Lexington for the grand opening of Birtley, a subsidiary of Shandong Borun Industrial Processing Equipment in China. The company, Kentucky’s first Chinese-owned manufacturing firm, has built a new 67,500-s.f. facility at Blue Grass Business Park in Lexington, and is creating 30 to 50 new, full-time jobs and investing approximately $10 million in the project.

Gov. Steve Beshear congratulates Ying Juan Rogers and
Gov. Steve Beshear congratulates Birtley on its new plant in Lexington, Ky.

“Last September, we were happy to announce that Birtley would become the first Chinese-owned manufacturer in Kentucky.  Today, we can see the direct results of our successful partnership,” Beshear said. “The 30 new jobs and $10 million in investment are welcome numbers, but this project also paves the way for an even brighter future, because foreign direct investment is so important to our overall economic strength.”

Birtley is a producer of coal equipment processing machinery. Its parent company, Shandong Borun, has three manufacturing facilities in China, with products including machines used in coal preparation, mineral processing, and devices used in the power, steel, cement and port industries. Kentucky’s foreign direct investment continues to grow, boasting 425 foreign-owned companies from 30 nations, employing more than 80,000 people.

“We are very pleased to provide job opportunities for the local community as well as outstanding products made right here in Lexington. We are grateful for the assistance we have received from the local government and businesses,” said Birtley President Ying Juan Rogers.

“This grand opening is another high-water mark for Kentucky businesses, and I am proud that it is happening here in Lexington,” said Rep. Jesse Crenshaw, of Lexington. “It says a lot about our community’s commitment to excellence and ability to make any company feel right at home. I really appreciate all of the work – by Birtley and by our local and state officials – that went into making today’s ceremony possible.”

“Birtley’s new facility not only increases the international presence inside the Blue Grass Business Park, but also adds to our community’s global impact across so much of our economy, such as higher education, equine, health care, tourism and more,” said Bob Quick, CCE, president and CEO of Commerce Lexington. “We look forward to helping Birtley build on its success.”

From left are: Ying Juan Rogers (president of Birtley), Bob Quick and Gina Greathouse of Commerce Lexington, Gov. Steve Beshear and a Birtley official.
From left are: Ying Juan Rogers (president of Birtley), Bob Quick and Gina Greathouse of Commerce Lexington, Gov. Steve Beshear and an official from Birtley, a subsidiary of Shandong Borun Industrial Processing Equipment in China.