Semiconductor gas supplier aims to double production capacity in $130M expansion north of metro Austin

A chemicals manufacturer that provides ultra-clean gas for the semiconductor industry is eyeing a nearly $130 million expansion in Killeen that will double its production capacity to serve customers like Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

 

MGC Pure Chemicals America Inc. is planning the expansion nearly four years after opening its $32 million manufacturing plant on roughly 12 acres of an 18-acre site at 4500 Roy J. Smith Drive in the Killeen Business Park.

 

The company detailed the project to the Killeen City Council on Jan. 9 as it seeks to secure roughly $1.9 million in publicly funded incentives for it. The council will vote Jan. 16 on whether to approve the incentives.

 

The planned expansion is the latest example of the far-reaching impact across Central Texas of the new billion-dollar, next-generation Samsung plant in Taylor, which is being built about 60 miles southeast. The Samsung plant is expected to result in thousands of jobs and millions in investment from suppliers that serve the facility.

 

Austin Business Journal

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