Growth fuels Worthington Ag Parts expansion into Sioux Falls
January 16, 2011 at 2:24 pm in Worthington Daily Globe
WORTHINGTON What began as a small business to provide the region’s farmers with spare parts for their broken down tractors, combines and ag machinery in the mid-1960s has today grown into a successful company that has branched into 12 U.S. locations, 10 of which are retail stores, and another six stores in Australia. Continue Reading

That’s some spin (fuels expansion) pushes-out or detours expansion would be more like it!
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I don’t seen any spin, or anything sinister here. The article is very straightforward and addresses virtually all concerns. The company explained its valid reasons for not putting the warehouse in Worthington, mostly because of the highway expansion. I-90 and I-29 provide a practical distribution crossroads. It’s business expansion, not contraction, and it doesn’t appear jobs will be lost in Worthington. The parent company’s HDQ is already in Minneapolis. They wanted to put the warehouse here but it didn’t work out. This happens all the time in the corporate world.
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