Tech company coming to Wellington to invest $14M in existing manufacturing facility; 110 new jobs projected

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Governor Laura Kelly announced Monday that Elite Harness is investing $14 million in Wellington.

According to a news release from the governor’s office, the investment is projected to create 110 jobs, adding that Elite Harness will refurbish an existing facility into a 50,000-square-foot state-of-the-art manufacturing plant

Elite will produce wiring harnesses and custom cables for various sectors, including automotive, industrial, agricultural, aerospace, and other industries requiring electrical connections.

“Elite Harness’ decision to invest in Wellington is a testament to the work my administration has done to attract economic development to every corner of the state,” Kelly said. “The additional high-tech manufacturing jobs and opportunities are further examples that our world-class workforce, and strong infrastructure makes Kansas the best state to start or expand a business.”

The wiring harness and custom cable market currently is a $90 billion industry poised for significant growth over the next decade, the news release said.

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“We have a sister company that is located in Tulsa, so we considered building there, but the State of Kansas and Sumner County really stepped up to the plate and made Wellington a wise choice for us,” Elite Harness President Nathan Smith said.

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said the state continues to be a draw for economic growth.

“Kansas has developed a reputation as the go-to state for new and expanding major businesses,” Toland said. “Having Elite in Wellington not only will continue to boost the economy, but also bring over 100 new jobs to rural Kansas. Elite exemplifies how Governor Kelly is fulfilling her promise to bring prosperity to all areas of the state.”

Smith credited Stacy Davis, Director of the Sumner County Economic Development Commission, as being instrumental in bringing Elite to Kansas.

“The Sumner County Economic Development mission is to grow communities through business activity with innovative economic development programs,” Davis said. “Having a company like Elite Harness expand their company in Wellington underscores the value of investing in rural Kansas towns.”

Elite will showcase the updated facility and cutting-edge equipment during an open house in June.

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