The Southwest Booster

S3 Group nearly ready to open facility in Medicine Hat

Rooted in local farm and ranch living

- COLLIN GALLANT Alberta Newspaper Group

A Saskatchew­an company that wants to “re-shore” production of ag products is nearly ready to launch in Medicine Hat.

The S3 Group, makers of farm implements and air system equipment, welcomed Premier Danielle Smith and dignitarie­s to its newest production facilities in the Hat on Oct. 18.

The provincial government is providing grants to the company which announced the facility this summer and has said it could eventually employ 100 Hatters to assemble motor and drying equipment for grain bins.

“We believe that there is an opportunit­y for North American manufactur­ers to be successful, but it takes the right talent,” said Richelle Andreas, CEO of S3 Group, which was founded in Swift Current but soon will have six manufactur­ing hubs across Canada.

“Many of our competitor­s are offshoring production, and we’re trying to bring that back to North America. The talent in southeast Alberta, specifical­ly, is top notch.”

Smith, Jobs Minister Matt Jones and Medicine Hat Mayor Linnsie Clark also attended last Wednesday’s event and

tour of the 22,000 square-foot warehouse and production floor in the city’s SW Light Industrial area.

“Not only is it good for our economy, but also our region’s economy and helps us develop our industries,” said Clark

The Alberta Investment and Growth Fund will provide $1.3 million toward

the company’s $7-million investment to set up in the city, money Jones said will come from a delineated “rural” stream of the fund.

The province has joined regional economic developers in promoting the Highway 3 region as a major food production hub and its potential for value-added processing and related industries – something Smith reiterated Oct. 18.

“We’re building an agri-food corridor in the region … and what will be key is the Highway 3 upgrade,” she said. “I’ve signed a letter with Montana’s governor asking the federal government for a 24hour crossing at the Wildhorse Port of Entry … We’re on standby to do whatever we can to support the region with additional economic developmen­t, and once we have connection­s and good routes all through southern Alberta, it will be self-reinforcin­g.”

Chamber of Commerce president Trevor Anhel said the new entry will be a welcomed addition to the business landscape.

“It’s phenomenal to see this coming to our community, and it’s great that the province is here, in person, to make those connection­s in our city,” he said. The 22,000 square-foot facility on 18th Street could begin operations this month.

Hiring has already begun with about a dozen workings currently training at the firm’s facilities in Swift Current. The expectatio­n is that the workforce could grow to 100 positions, including administra­tion, in the next five years.

 ?? ?? Richelle Andreas, CEO of S3 Group, addresses Oct. 18 news conference.
Richelle Andreas, CEO of S3 Group, addresses Oct. 18 news conference.

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