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Krone backs out of plans for Indiana
 
By MICHELE F. MIHALJEVICH
Indiana Correspondent
 
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. — Krone North
America, a manufacturer of hay and forage
equipment, has canceled plans to move its
headquarters from Memphis, Tenn., to
Shelbyville, according to an official with
the Shelby County Development Corp.
 
In March 2016, the company announced
it would invest $12.5 billion
to build a 200,000 square-foot facility
at Highway 44 and Interstate 74. The
Indiana site would have served as the
company’s primary distribution hub
and training center in North America.

Plans also included showroom and office
space; up to 101 new high-paying jobs 
were expected by 2021.

Krone originally hoped to break ground
in March 2017 but the project was pushed
back to March 2018, said Brian Asher,
executive director of the development corporation.
Company president and CEO
Tommy Jones told Asher of Krone’s decision
to cancel the move in late July.

Asher said Jones explained the decision
was strictly a business move and
not a problem with the site or the area.

Jones cited factors such as a quarter
that didn’t meet the company’s hopes
and uncertainty over a possible border
adjustment tax, Asher said.

Jones was also concerned about potential
changes to farm subsidies, such
as crop insurance. “We were disappointed
but also understand the economic
landscape is ever-changing,” Asher said.

“(Jones) was disappointed as well.”
An attempt by Farm World to reach
Krone officials for comment by press
time was unsuccessful. 
 
When Krone announced plans to relocate
its headquarters to Shelbyville last
year, Jones said the company was excited
to become part of the community.

“In our search we were very impressed
with the commitment and teamwork of
the community and the state in helping
us make this decision,” he said. “The
culture of Krone aligns very well with
that of Shelbyville. We believe this transition
is important to our growth strategy
for North America.”

Asher said the site Krone would have occupied
is “more than shovel-ready.” A road
has been constructed leading into the site,
a sewer is in place and soil testing has been
done. “We think this will attract somebody
sooner rather than later,” he added. “Krone
picked this site for a reason. 
8/18/2017