Janicki Industries to Open New Factory in Montana

The engineering and machining company said it would spend $800 million and hire 1,000 in the first phase of the site's operation.

Janicki Industries announced June 2 it had selected a site in Great Falls, Montana as the location for a new manufacturing campus. The private engineering and manufacturing company said it would spend $800 million to build a new, two-million-square foot factory there with room for 1,000 new jobs in the first five years before eventually expanding to employ 2,000.

The precision machining and metal fabrication company expects construction on the manufacturing site to start next month, July 2026, and for the first phase to open by the end of 2027.

According to a company statement, the Montana plant is part of Janicki’s push to expand in several states to meet demand for its tools from the aerospace, defense and space industries. The company’s president, John Janicki, said Great Falls is a worthy fit for the company.

"We are very thankful for our customers and grateful for the employees who continue to meet or exceed our customers' needs," Janicki said. "We believe in creating an environment where hard work, innovation and collaboration are rewarded, not only professionally, but through opportunities to build a life, own a home, raise a family or pursue entrepreneurial goals. Great Falls embodies the kind of community where we feel those opportunities can flourish."

In a statement, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte apparently contrasted Montana with Janicki’s headquarters in Washington state.

“We are thrilled to welcome Janicki to Montana and celebrate the company’s $800 million investment in Great Falls. Through its creation of over 1,000 good-paying jobs, Janicki will inspire innovation, strengthen our economy, and support our growing communities for years to come,” Gianforte said. “The Treasure State is proud to attract job creators like Janicki that choose to expand from high-tax, high-regulation blue states to take advantage of our unmatched quality of life, lower taxes, and strong workforce. I look forward to seeing the impact of this significant investment.”

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Ryan Secard

Ryan Secard joined Endeavor B2B in 2020 as a news editor for IndustryWeek. He currently contributes to IW, American Machinist, Foundry Management & Technology and Plant Services on breaking manufacturing news, new products, plant openings and closures, and labor issues in manufacturing.

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