Koch begins work on $10 M Fort Dodge upgrade

Wichita, Kan. — Koch Nitrogen Co. LLC has begun construction on a $10 million state-of-the-art control center building at its fertilizer plant located near Ft. Dodge, Iowa. The project is an upgrade to the current facility and consolidates control center functions, operations, and maintenance for the site. “This new facility will allow us to improve and enhance our current operations with consolidated control activities and an updated office infrastructure,” said Steve Packebush, president of Koch Nitrogen. “Most importantly, it will help us improve our level of responsiveness to our customers in this growing market.” In addition to housing the plant’s control center and administrative and operations offices, the new facility will also feature a multilevel maintenance shop. The building is expected to be fully operational in early 2014 and will replace the current structure, which will be razed. The Koch Nitrogen plant is located approximately five miles east of Ft. Dodge and manufactures anhydrous ammonia and UAN fertilizers. The company currently employs about 70 people at the plant and is looking to acquire additional talent, including reliability leader, instrumentation, and electrical technician/maintenance personnel. For additional information and to apply for open positions, visit www.kochcareers.com.