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Dart Container to Receive $3.8 Million in Incentives for Kentucky Facility Expansion

HORSE CAVE, Ky. (November 8, 2006) — The company also received approval for up to $360,120 under the Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act, which allows qualified companies to recoup Kentucky sales and use tax paid for construction materials and building fixtures

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Dart Container Corp., which manufactures disposable food service products including cups, plates, bowls and carry-out containers, recently broke ground on a major facility expansion in Horse Cave, Ky.

The expansion project calls for the conversion of existing warehouse space into production space; the addition of a new production line; and the purchase of new equipment for the facility. Additionally, the company plans to construct a new 587,000 square-foot warehouse and distribution center.

"Dart Container is thankful and proud of the support from the local and state level now and over the past 27 years," said Joe Lowry, facility manager for Dart Container. "Our greatest assets as a company and plant are the thoughts, skills and efforts of our people. The employees at the Dart-Horse Cave Plant have and continue to create jobs for Hart County and the surrounding counties by safely providing quality, value and service to our customers." Prior to the expansion, Dart Container employed 897 people at its Horse Cave operation, which is located at 975 South Dixie Street. The company also has a facility in Owensboro. This expansion will bring its total Kentucky employment base to more than 1,400.

The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) preliminarily approved Dart Container for tax benefits up to $3.8 million under the Kentucky Industrial Development Act (KIDA), an incentive program for new and expanding manufacturing firms.

Additionally, the company received approval for up to $360,120 under the Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act (KEIA), Kentucky’s newest incentive program, which allows qualified companies to recoup Kentucky sales and use tax paid for construction materials and building fixtures

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