First Company Receives Manufacturing and Processing Credit
Published August 17, 2010
RKO Steel Limited is increasing its competitive edge and creating 30 new jobs with support from the province's new manufacturing and processing investment credit. The Dartmouth company is the first to receive the credit from the province for the purchase and installation of newer, more advanced technology which increases productivity.
Quotes
“This is a great example of how the province is supporting greater innovation and productivity in businesses. RKO Steel's investment in new technology and equipment to improve their productivity and competitiveness is helping to create jobs and grow the province's economy.
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Premier Darrell Dexter
“We are always looking for new ways to improve our processes so that we can continue to grow and expand our business. This new, more advanced technology has enabled us to produce a better product at a faster speed, and has also reduced our operating costs. All of these things help us to stay competitive.
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Ian Oulton, president, RKO Steel
Quick Facts
- RKO Steel is a locally owned and managed steel and metal fabrication company with a reputation for ensuring optimal efficiency of its operations.
- It processes more than 8,000 tonnes of steel each year and employs about 200 workers.
- Customers include Costco, Sobeys, Atlantic Superstore, Michelin and Marine Atlantic.
- The company received a credit of almost $40,000 towards the purchase of a new piece of equipment -- a beam drill and saw -- that streamlines its manufacturing process, provides greater flexibility for specifications, and increases the speed and output of its product.
- The increased productivity resulted in the addition of a night shift and the hiring of more workers.
- The province introduced the manufacturing and processing investment credit this spring.
- Administered by the Department of Economic and Rural Development, the program reimburses companies 10 per cent of the cost of new equipment or technology that increases productivity, up to a maximum of $1 million. Purchases must exceed $50,000.
- The credit builds on the 10 per cent Atlantic Investment Tax Credit offered by the federal government for manufacturing and processing activities.
Learn More
Media Contact
- Vicki Roberts
- Economic and Rural Development
- 902-424-1728
- E-mail: robertvl@gov.ns.ca
- Janet Lynn McNeil
- Premier's Office
- 902-424-2402
- E-mail: mcneiljl@gov.ns.ca
- Tom Skinner
- RKO Steel Limited
- 902-468-1322, ext. 246
- E-mail: toms@rkosteel.com
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Premier Darrell Dexter (left) and RKO controller Tom Skinner talk at the podium during a news conference at the Dartmouth facility.
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Tom Banfield (centre) and Leo Lirette (right) explain their work to Premier Darrell Dexter at RKO in Dartmouth.
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A view of the beam drill and saw that RKO purchased with the help of the Manufacturing and Processing Investment Credit.
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Audio
Premier Dexter says the investment credit program allows the manufacturing sector in Nova Scotia to remain competitive and attract more business.
Premier Dexter says by investing in new equipment, RKO Steel is increasing productivity and creating new jobs.
RKO controller Tom Skinner says the company looks forward to working with the province to maintain a competitive edge.