Rendering shows the proposed Midwest Fastener expansion.

Midwest Fastener Corp. will spend $10.8 million in Michigan adding to its headquarters in Portage and distribution center in Decatur. The bolt and screw manufacturer expects to expansion to create 90 jobs, according to WoodTV.com.

MFC said it needed to expand after acquiring Ohio-based Hy-Ko Products in 2020.

“Midwest Fastener Corp. has been blessed with continued growth and again needs to expand our Portage facility and staff to support our growing customer base,” stated MFC President Andy DeVries.

The Michigan Economic Development Corp. is giving the company a $500,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant to support the expansion, while the city of Portage is giving the company a 50% tax abatement.

Family-owned MFC was founded in 1967 as a general and construction fastener manufacturer that produces nuts, bolts, anchors, deck & drywall screws and specialty fasteners, with more than 40,000 SKUs. Web: FastenerConnection.com