(KNZA)--A Sabetha company is a finalist for the 2017 Governor’s Exporter of the Year Award.
The Kansas Department of Commerce says KSI Conveyors Inc. is among four Kansas company’s in the running for the award, with the winner to announced at a June 6th banquet during Business Appreciation Month.
KSI designs and manufactures conveyors and other automated seed handling equipment. The company was founded in 1999 by four brothers, and currently employs more than 50 at their Sabetha facility.
The three other finalists for Exporter of the Year include Bergkamp Inc. of Salina, Lee Aerospace of Wichita and Shor-Line of Kansas City, Kansas.
Twelve Kansas companies were nominated for the award.
The Department of Commerce says the Governor’s Exporter of the Year award celebrates the successes of Kansas companies that excel in exporting and growing their communities.
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