Big Tuna USA, a company with a unique niche in the North American pipe industry, has chosen Las Cruces for its manufacturing center. Officials from the City of Las Cruces, the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance (MVEDA) and the New Mexico Economic Development Department were on-hand for the announcement.
Big Tuna USA has signed a lease on a vacant 15,000-square foot building that sits on 7.5 acres at 1846 W. Amador Rd., Las Cruces, N.M. Big Tuna USA holds the exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute a high-density pipe product patented by Australian-based Long Pipes Ltd. The product has a significantly larger internal diameter and a higher pressure rating than current market solutions. The initial target market for the piping is the oil and gas industry for process water management systems.
The company chose New Mexico over other states in the Southwest for its business climate, workforce, transportation infrastructure and overall business climate and incentives. The company will invest $7.5 million of private money into the site, while the state has pledged $200,000 in economic assistance from its LEDA closing fund. The city of Las Cruses has also pledged $75,000 from its municipal LEDA dollars.
“We looked at Colorado, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and we’re pretty excited about this location in Las Cruces,” said Mike Watters, director of operations for Big Tuna USA. “We’re starting a business from the ground up and the incentives really make this feasible.”
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham welcomed the company, saying its decision to locate in New Mexico shows the state is now on the map for manufacturers looking to expand. “I’m absolutely thrilled by our continued economic expansion across key growth areas,” Governor Lujan Grisham said. “Every new partner, each new investment, all the new jobs — all of it boosts the signal we’re sending to industry here and elsewhere that New Mexico is open for business and ready for significant growth.”
Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes said Big Tuna is bringing a new product to market that adds to New Mexico’s reputation for innovation. “We have the workforce, we have the business climate, we have the incentives and companies are taking notice,” said Cabinet Secretary Keyes. “Big Tuna is a great example of a startup company coming to New Mexico where it can take a great idea and succeed.”
Big Tuna was recruited by the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance (MVEDA). The city of Las Cruces serves as the fiscal agent for the assistance.
“MVEDA is proud to be part of bringing Big Tuna USA to Las Cruces. Once we were able to illustrate our long term commitment to them as a State and community we clearly became the first choice for their expansion, said Davin Lopez, MVEDA CEO.
“We are excited about this opportunity to welcome yet another international manufacturing operation to Las Cruces,” said Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima. “Through the efforts of MVEDA and our economic development team we continue the momentum of industry diversification and new job opportunities for our residents.”
Big Tuna expects to spend four months on construction and redevelopment at the Las Cruces site with a goal of producing 50-miles of pipe in 2020 and doubling that in 2021 and 2022. The company will hire 30 workers at an average of $15.70 an hour.