Ag Manufacturing & Food Production
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QC, That’s Where your business can go from field to fame

Ag manufacturing has long been a part of our economy and is part of our identity. We are building on the legacy of John Deere, a global giant that remains deeply rooted in the Quad Cities. Over 1,200 manufacturers from all industry sectors call the QC home. Specifically, several food production and equipment facilities, along with food packaging and distribution companies, round out the food manufacturing ecosystem in the region.  

QC, That’s Where food manufacturers thrive because of our proximity to food commodities, raw materials and an abundant water supply. Our water supply has in-place capacity to handle both water and wastewater treatment needs for extended periods. Our strong work ethic and the quality craftsmanship of our generational ag and manufacturing workforce are the primary reasons companies choose us.  


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Industry Advantages

Central Midwest location: The QC is the heart of the Midwest, connected by the renowned Mississippi River and intersected by Interstate 80. Within 300 miles of the QC, you’ll have access to 41 million people.  

Multi-modal transportation network: QC, That’s Where your products have a direct path to major U.S. cities in mere hours, not days. It is where barges unload and embark on the Mississippi River intercostal waterway and where freight railroads transport products and goods through our region and the world. It is where our international airport serves as a host to the delivery of your clients and your freight. 

Technically-skilled workforce: The QC’s top industry is manufacturing, constituting a large portion of our laborshed. The QC’s food manufacturing workforce is well-known for quality deliverables, keen attention to detail, low margin for error and institutional knowledge. Retention of employees is a high priority for our regional manufacturers. In the last 5 years, companies have been awarded nearly $20 million for customized training for upskilling and reskilling new and existing employees.  

Low cost of doing business: The QC is consistently ranked as one of the top communities in the U.S. for its cost of doing business. Our electric rates are the 5th lowest in the country, and a significant portion is from renewable energy sources. An added benefit for companies doing business internationally is our designated Foreign Trade Zone #133


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A Connection to the World!

The QC is the heart of the Midwest, connected by one of the world’s most renowned rivers, the Mississippi and the regional towns it gave birth to over the centuries.

Five major cities make up the Quad Cities metro: Bettendorf and Davenport Iowa, East Moline, Moline and Rock Island Illinois. The entire QC is a family of communities in a six-county bi-state region: Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Counties in Iowa & Henry, Mercer and Rock Island Counties in Illinois. It's within a 300-mile radius of 41 million people with close access to major markets: Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, St. Louis, Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City and Indianapolis.

QC offers an open-minded network and drive that make the region a hub of ambition; with an opportunity to live in a place that’s as genuine as it is quirky, where you can start something and make a difference, and enjoy the well-being of an authentic community along with the freedom of connection to the world. 

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QC, That's Where? It's where two states and one mighty Mississippi River are home to a family of communities making the Midwest's future.