Rolls-Royce expanding on Gulf Coast: More jobs, better ships, local investment. “It’s a win-win-win.”

 

Source: News Mississippi

Rolls-Royce is already at work on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, but soon it will grow to add new jobs and better equip the Navy.

 

Rolls-Royce and the Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III office will invest millions to upgrade the company’s capability and capacity for U.S. Navy ship propulsion components in its facility in Pascagoula.

  • DPA has agreed to invest $22 million for equipment
  • Rolls-Royce will make an additional investment for improvements, supplemented with support from Jackson County and the state of Mississippi.

The Pascagoula facility is already considered a “Center of Excellence” within Rolls-Royce, and the new investment will only strengthen the company’s ability to manufacture propellers and propulsor components for Navy ships. Rolls-Royce will build a new 26,000-square-foot building, with new foundry and machining equipment which will support new jobs and workforce development.

Naval components manufactured by Rolls-Royce at Pascagoula include controllable-pitch propeller systems, fixed pitch propellers, and water jets. The components help power the majority of U.S. Navy ships, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, and other vessels.

Daniel Rediger, Rolls-Royce, Head of Naval Operations, said, “This community partnership between the Defense Production Act Title III organization and Rolls-Royce, along with Mississippi and Jackson County officials, is a major success for all involved. Rolls-Royce will improve our capability to serve Navy shipbuilding; the Navy will benefit from our added capacity; and Jackson County will add new, highly skilled jobs and a secure future for local industry. ”

Rediger continued by saying, “It’s a win-win-win and we are excited to be a part of this project. We also want to recognize the NAVSEA Shipbuilding Industrial Base Task Force for their support through the DPA Title III process, and for recognizing what a vital role we play in the shipbuilding supply chain. Additionally, we would like to thank the Jackson County Economic Development Foundation for helping to coordinate the investment effort with the Jackson County board of supervisors, the Jackson County legislative delegation, and the state of Mississippi. This support and spirit of partnership have been instrumental in the success of the project.”

In a recent announcement, the Department of Defense said, “This DPA Title III investment will protect and create jobs in the Gulf Coast region hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and ensure critical capabilities are retained in support of U.S. Navy operational readiness.”

Barry Cumbest, Jackson County Board of Supervisors President, said, “On behalf of the Jackson County Board of Supervisors, I thank Rolls-Royce for their continued investment in our community. This expansion and new capital investment reflect their continued confidence in our workforce, strong business climate, and commitment to supporting our advanced manufacturing industry.”

George Freeland, Jackson County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director said, “Jackson County’s winning formula of public-private partnership has yet again produced economic development success. With the modernization and expansion of the Rolls-Royce naval facilities to include casting and finishing of propellers, Jackson County continues to both expand and diversify its economy. This project is the result of a long term partnership between Jackson County, Rolls-Royce, our state legislative delegation, federal delegation, and the state of Mississippi.”

Freeland noted that Singing River Electric Cooperative, the electric utility provider at the site, and their CEO Brian Hughey, have been a key partner in the project.

Mary Martha Henson, Deputy Director of Jackson County Economic Development Foundation said, there will be 23 new high-paying and highly-skilled jobs created due to the expansion. “The Rolls-Royce Naval Marine announcement continues to add diversification to the Jackson County manufacturing economy, which includes shipbuilding, chemicals, aerospace and light manufacturing.  The Jackson County public-private partnership counties to provide wins of high paying, highly skilled employment opportunities.  We appreciate the support of our federal delegation, Jackson County legislative delegation, Jackson County Board of Supervisors, and, certainly, Rolls-Royce,” said Henson.

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