December 03, 2025 - Muncy, PA
Governor Josh Shapiro announced the Commonwealth has secured an $8 million investment from Farm Plast , a manufacturer of sustainable injection molded milk crates and other containers, to establish its first Pennsylvania manufacturing facility in Muncy, Lycoming County. Through this project, 69 new jobs will be created over the next three years. Farm Plast will expand into a 200,000-square-foot facility at 100 Sherman Street in Muncy Township, a former vacant manufacturing facility. This new facility in Pennsylvania will allow the company to increase production while also adding several new product lines. "Under my leadership, Pennsylvania is now one of the top states for business - and the only state in the Northeast with a growing economy. That's why companies are choosing to invest and grow in our Commonwealth," said Governor Shapiro. "With historic investments in site development, a commitment to cutting red tape, and an aggressive approach to recruiting companies to locate here, our strategy is delivering real results. We'll keep making smart, strategic investments to strengthen our economy, create jobs, and expand opportunity for every Pennsylvanian." Speakers Include:Eric Lomak Brent Vernon Secretary Redding Senator Gene YawLester Marshall, Plant Manager, Upstate Niagra DairyTony Lomak