PGCEDC Congratulates SouperGirl Recent Awardee of the Maryland Manufacturing 4.0 Grant

PGCEDC Congratulates SouperGirl Recent Awardee of the Maryland Manufacturing 4.0 Grant

Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC) proudly congratulates SouperGirl on receiving the prestigious Maryland Manufacturing 4.0 Grant! This achievement underscores SouperGirl’s commitment to innovation, sustainable food production, and cutting-edge manufacturing technology.

The Maryland Manufacturing 4.0 Grant, administered by the Maryland Department of Commerce, supports small and mid-sized manufacturers in adopting advanced Industry 4.0 technologies, such as automation, AI, cloud computing, and data analytics. These advancements will help SouperGirl enhance its efficiency and scalability, ensuring the company remains a leader in fresh, plant-based, locally sourced food production.

PGCEDC’s Role in SouperGirl’s Move to Prince George’s County

SouperGirl’s journey of growth and expansion has been supported by PGCEDC’s strategic site selection services. Recognizing the company’s need for a larger, state-of-the-art production facility to accommodate increasing demand—especially after securing partnerships with Costco, Whole Foods, Kroger, Fresh Market, and Fresh Direct. PGCEDC provided guidance in identifying the perfect location in Lanham, MD.

Additionally, PGCEDC connected SouperGirl with essential Economic Development Incentive (EDI) resources and business incentives to ensure a smooth transition and sustainable growth in Prince George’s County. This move has allowed the company to scale operations while continuing to prioritize sustainability, innovation, and community-driven business practices.

A Testament to Prince George’s County’s Thriving Food Manufacturing Sector

SouperGirl’s success is a reflection of Prince George’s County’s thriving agro and food products industry, which continues to attract mission-driven, innovative businesses. With access to state-of-the-art manufacturing incentives, strategic business resources, and a supportive economic development network, the county is solidifying its reputation as a premier hub for food production and manufacturing excellence.

Once again, congratulations to SouperGirl on receiving the Maryland Manufacturing 4.0 Grant! PGCEDC is proud to have played a role in the company’s expansion and looks forward to supporting more businesses in achieving similar success in Prince George’s County.

For more information on how PGCEDC can assist businesses in site selection, incentive programs, and manufacturing grants, visit www.pgcedc.com.