ROGERS COUNTY, OK — September 12, 2025 — A major manufacturing expansion is underway in Rogers County, Oklahoma, fueled by state support and private investment totaling $99 million. The project is set to create 660 new jobs, marking a significant milestone in the region’s industrial growth and workforce development.
Backed by strategic incentives from the State of Oklahoma, the expansion will enhance production capabilities, attract advanced technologies, and strengthen the county’s position as a manufacturing hub in the South Central U.S.
“This investment is a powerful example of what happens when public and private sectors work together to build opportunity,” said Governor Kevin Stitt. “We’re proud to support projects that create good-paying jobs, grow our economy, and showcase Oklahoma as a top destination for manufacturing.”
The expansion includes upgrades to existing infrastructure, the addition of new production lines, and the development of workforce training programs to support long-term employment. The 660 new jobs will span engineering, operations, logistics, and skilled trades—offering competitive wages and career pathways for local residents.
“Rogers County is ready to meet the demands of modern manufacturing,” said Rogers County Commissioner Dan DeLozier. “This project reflects our commitment to economic growth and our ability to deliver results for businesses and families alike.”
The initiative is supported by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, which worked closely with local officials and industry partners to secure the investment and ensure alignment with regional development goals.
Economic Impact at a Glance
- Total Investment: $99 million
- Jobs Created: 660 full-time positions
- Sector Focus: Advanced manufacturing and industrial production
- Regional Benefits: Infrastructure upgrades, workforce training, and long-term economic growth
For more information about Claremore Economic Development and its initiatives, visit www.MoreStartsHere.com.


