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Johns Manville (JM), a global building and specialty products manufacturer and a Berkshire Hathaway Company, announced today a new Climate Pro® blowing wool production line will be built in McPherson, Kan. JM will begin construction on the expansion project later this year and anticipates the completion in early 2021. When complete, JM will employ more than 330 people in McPherson.
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