K&B Industries Invests $12 Million to Create Second Manufacturing Facility Near Houma

Expansion project supports Louisiana’s growing aerospace sector, creates 148 Bayou Region jobs

HOUMA, La. – K&B Machine Works, doing business as K&B Industries, announced it is expanding its advanced manufacturing division by establishing a new production base at a recently acquired facility in Terrebonne Parish. The $12 million investment will allow the company to increase production and better serve the state’s growing aerospace and semiconductor manufacturing equipment markets.

The company expects to create 70 new direct jobs, while retaining 350 current positions. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in 78 indirect jobs, for a total of 148 new jobs in the Bayou Region. 

“This commitment by K&B Industries signals the ongoing economic recovery of the Bayou Region and illustrates the strength and diversity of Louisiana’s manufacturing and aerospace sectors, which I have worked hard this week to strengthen while meeting with companies around the Paris Air Show,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said. “Manufacturing investments have a powerful ripple effect on the economic health of our rural communities. Thank you to K&B Industries for doubling down on Terrebonne Parish and the area’s skilled and resilient workforce.”

The new location will house surface enhancement equipment and an expanded clean room for assembly and testing, precision cleaning and anodizing of equipment used to manufacture semiconductors. The recently acquired facility on Equity Boulevard near Houma will also include space for additional automated machine solutions to maximize efficiency.

“K&B Industries has always pursued the latest technologies regardless of the markets we serve, and our diversification into the aerospace and semiconductor markets has allowed us to build a skill set that did not exist in the area before,” K&B Industries President Kenny Wood, Jr. said. “Our investment in our people has led us to establish a variety of training programs to help grow from within to meet the complex demands of manufacturing, quality, assembly, test and processing of rigorous aerospace and semiconductor industry standards.”

K&B Industries began operations in the Bayou Region in 1974. Since then, it has grown into a leading supplier of premium threading, manufacturing and engineering services for the aerospace and oil and gas industries.

The company estimates its upgrades to the 118,000 square foot facility will be complete this summer. The installation of a precision chemical cleaning line for semiconductor manufacturing equipment production is expected in September, and full operations are projected to commence before the end of the year. 

“K&B Industries is one of the top-rated companies to work for and an exceptional community partner in Terrebonne Parish,” Terrebonne Economic Development Authority CEO Cohen Guidry said. “The company has been providing superior services to the energy industry for nearly 50 years and this latest expansion will allow them to offer services never befor e available in the state of Louisiana.”

To secure the project, the state of Louisiana offered K&B Industries a competitive incentives package including a performance-based $480,000 retention and modernization tax credit subject to the achievement of payroll and investment targets. The company is also expected to participate in the state’s Industrial Tax Exemption and Quality Jobs programs. 

About K&B Machine Works
K&B Machine Works, LLC was founded by Kenneth Wood, Sr, in 1974. The company's guiding values of service, quality and dedication to its people, the K&B Plus Factor, has driven the company to be a trusted and preferred provider for every major oil company and oilfield service provider in the industry. Dedication to creative solutions and leveraging technology has helped it to expand into the aerospace and semiconductor markets, both of which are technically demanding and have high barriers to entry. The company’s corporate headquarters are in Schriever; it operates additional sites in Houma and Houston, along with a joint venture serving the energy sector in Guyana. Learn more at
kb-industries.com

About LED
Louisiana Economic Development is responsible for strengthening the state’s business environment and creating a more vibrant economy. It is the only state agency in the U.S. accredited by the International Economic Development Council, boasting
award-winning programs like LED FastStart, rated the No. 1 customized workforce training program in the U.S. 13 years in a row. In 2022, LED attracted 53 new economic development projects representing 18,137 new direct, indirect and retained jobs and $20.7 billion in new capital investment. Explore how LED cultivates jobs and economic opportunity for the people of Louisiana and employers of all sizes at OpportunityLouisiana.com

TEDA TIME - Events, Tourism & Economy

TEDA Time:  Keith Weisheit is joined by Katherine Gilbert-Theriot - TEDA Director of Business Retention & Expansion, Sondra Corbitt - Houma Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Director, Ashlee Barahona - TFAE Executive Director,  and Kevin Champagne - MacDonell Children's Services Executive Director, to talk about events, tourism and economy.

https://www.htv10.tv/clip/15387699/teda-time-04202023-events-tourism-economy

TEDA TIME - La Small Business Development - Business Incubator 11/17/22

TEDA Time:  Keith Weisheit is joined by Cohen Guidry - TEDA Chief Executive Officer, Jimmy Nguyen - Associate Director LSBDC at NSU, and Lisa Kliebert - The Bayou Region Incubator Executive Director, to talk about Louisiana Small Business Development and Business Incubator.

Jobs for American Graduates (JAG)

Mr. Cohen Guidry was invited to speak to four JAG (Jobs for American Graduates) classes at H.L. Bourgeois High School about economic development.  He took the opportunity to address key talking points for the classes.  When asked about his experience, Mr. Guidry stated, “I must say, speaking to these young people for four hours was truly gratifying for me.  I certainly hope that they got as much out of this as I did! It is a great program with an inspirational sponsor and fantastic students.”

 

·         Introduction and background on Mr. Guidry and TEDA;

·         The importance of proper manners;

·         The importance of a good work ethic;

·         Survey the number of students that have jobs currently;

·         Building a solid resume;

·         Volunteer work demonstrates selflessness;

·         Practicing a proper introduction and handshake;

·         Practicing proper written manners;

·         Treating other with respect from the custodian to the CEO.

Ladies: College scholarship applications being accepted

The Women’s Business Alliance is now accepting applications for its 2022 Academic Scholarship Program.

The program, which will award two $1,000 scholarships in 2022, is available to two types of female students pursuing higher education: the 2022 graduating high-school senior and the non-traditional student.

  • The nontraditional student is one age 25 or older who has returned to a Louisiana college to pursue a degree. Nontraditional applicants must be residents of Terrebonne and/or Lafourche Parishes. Nontraditional applicants must be undergraduate students who have completed one semester of college and have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.

  • Graduating seniors must be residents of Terrebonne and/or Lafourche Parishes and have a cumulative grade-point average of at least a 3.0 and be entering a Louisiana college during the 2022 year.

The scholarship program embodies the Women’s Business Alliance mission of improving the quality of life for women by empowering them in professional endeavors and personal relationships. The scholarship, awarded annually, aims to assist future women business leaders in pursuing their educational goals.

The application form and guidelines can be downloaded from www.tpeda.org/news. Submission deadline for applicants is May 6, 2022.

LOUISIANA ATTRACTIONS SUPPORT GRANT

The Louisiana Attractions Support Grant (LASG) Program awards grants to Louisiana-based tourism attractions to enhance the visitor experience and/or promote and attract visitors to the tourism attractions. Applicants meeting the eligibility criteria below can apply for a $20,000 maximum award, allocating $4,000 of that funding to the mandatory placement of the official Louisiana: Feed Your Soul logo on the homepage of the attraction’s website.

Applications must be postmarked by Tuesday, March 1, 2022.

A link to the Louisiana Attractions Support Grant Program guidelines and application can be found on the Louisiana Office of Tourism Industry Partners webpage.