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Manufacturer plans $5M expansion in Scott County

VFP expansion expected to create 50 jobs

//September 24, 2024//

An overhead photo of a manufacturing facility surrounded by mountains.

VFP plans to expand its Duffield manufacturing facility. Photo courtesy VFP

An overhead photo of a manufacturing facility surrounded by mountains.

VFP plans to expand its Duffield manufacturing facility. Photo courtesy VFP

Manufacturer plans $5M expansion in Scott County

VFP expansion expected to create 50 jobs

// September 24, 2024//

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VFP, a manufacturer of enclosures used to protect critical infrastructure, will invest $5 million to expand its Scott County facility, a move expected to create 50 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Monday. 

The expansion will allow VFP to respond to a growing data center market. 

“Virginia’s robust data center industry relies on manufacturers like VFP, and those synergies have created a robust ecosystem of partners and suppliers,” Youngkin stated in a news release.  

Founded in 1965 in Roanoke County, VFP began manufacturing products in Scott County in 1997. It currently employs 350 workers at its campus in Duffield, according to Scott File, its president and CEO. 

A man wearing a blue blazer.
Scott File is president and CEO of VFP. Photo courtesy VFP

Workers at the employee-owned company, manufacture a variety of products using materials ranging from heavyweight concrete to lightweight flexible metal. VFP shelters are used primarily by utility providers, municipalities, data centers and broadband providers. The products are used on all seven continents. 

 “Since relocating to Scott County over 25 years ago, VFP has experienced continued growth across all market sectors,” Scott File, president and CEO of VFP, stated in the release. “VFP attributes this success to the loyalty and talent of our employee-owners who share the common goal of supplying industry-leading, quality products and services to our valued customers.”

In 2008, VFP participated in the Virginia Leaders in Export Trade Program, an international business acceleration program offered by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. It’s also part of the VEDP’s Supply Chain Optimization Program, which helps companies evaluate their supply chain management and import processes. 

The VEDP worked with Scott County to secure the project for Virginia, which competed with Louisiana and Missouri. 

Youngkin approved a $75,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Scott County with this project. Support for VFP job creation will be provided through the Virginia Talent Accelerator Program. The program, created by VEDP in collaboration with higher education partners, offers recruitment and training services at no cost to the company.

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