(KNZA)--Governor Laura Kelly and Lieutenant Governor David Toland visited KSi Conveyors in Sabetha Thursday to officially honor the company's selection as the 2024 Governor's Exporter of the Year.
“KSi is changing the agricultural industry and paving the way for the creation of even more innovative technologies here in Kansas,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Their focus on quality products, ground-breaking developments, and a strong international footprint make them the best choice for this prestigious award.”
The Governor's Exporter of the Year Award is the top export business award presented by the State of Kansas. KSi Conveyors received the award last October during the Kansas Department of Commerce To The Stars: Kansas Business Awards banquet in Wichita. KSi Conveyors was one of three finalists for the award
“KSi is humbled and honored to host the Governor and Lieutenant Governor in our Kansas facility. This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire KSi team, and it reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality solutions to the agricultural industry,” said KSi Chief Executive Officer Paul Kaeb. “We’re proud to represent Kansas on the international stage and look forward to continuing our global growth and contributing to the state- economic success.”
KSi Conveyors is a family-owned business with operating offices and manufacturing facilities in Kansas and Illinois, as well as regional representation, strategic partnerships, and offices throughout the Midwestern United States, Canada and South America. The company- expertise led to the development and design of Bulk Seed Site conveyors and related equipment, including the creation of one of the most sophisticated and user-friendly automation control systems available. The company is reliably moving seed across the globe in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
“KSi's strategic approach to innovation is directly impacting our local and state economy — while their Kansas-made products are improving lives across the globe,” said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland. “KSi is a perfect example of the type of company Kansas needs to drive growth in our state- vibrant food and agriculture sector. Our state's world-leader status is furthered by KSi's advanced technologies and reliability.”
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