Bayer CropScience Completes Expansion Project

Chuck Zimmerman

Bayer CropScience has announced the completion of their $15 million expansion of the company’s Muskegon, MI crop protection manufacturing site. You’ve got to love getting pictures with a release!

Area elected and civic officials joined company global and local executives for a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate completion of the two-year project. The expansion is adding 10 full-time employees at the site, bringing total employment there to 60.

“The expansion demonstrates our company’s on-going strategic commitment to providing agronomic solutions for U.S. corn, cotton, canola and soybean farmers,” said Wolfgang Welter, Member of the Board of Management responsible for Industrial Operations at Bayer CropScience. “This multi-million investment in our glufosinate ammonium plant provides the capacity increase we need to further expand our highly successful Ignite brand herbicide in the United States.”

Pictured left to right at the Muskegon ribbon-cutting event are: Chris Evans, Head of Manufacturing, Americas; Michigan State Senator Jerry Van Woerkom; Andy Hurst, Bayer CropScience Product Manager; Michigan State Representative Mary Valentine; Wolfgang Welter, Head of Industrial Operations; Harold Lofton, Plant Manager; Lothar Doellinger, Head of Technology, Investments & Site Support; and Karl Bloss, Senior Process Engineer.

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