Dutchland Plastics will be moving its operations to a bigger facility where new jobs are expected to be created, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday.

Dutland Plastics will move from its current location in Sherrill to a new 50,000-square-foot facility in Canastota, allowing for at least 42 new full-time jobs to be created over the next two years, according to Cuomo. Construction on the facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.

According to the company’s website, Dutchland Plastics specializes in high volume plastic rotational molding. In addition to the current Sherrill facility, the company has a location in Oostburg, Wisconsin.

"We are very excited about this expansion,” said Randy Herman, CEO of Dutchland Plastics, in a news release. “This is a tremendous opportunity and I want to thank Governor Cuomo, Madison County Industrial Development Agency Executive Director Kipp Hicks, and especially Canastota Mayor Carla DeShaw, who will be assigning resources to help the Company recruit and train requisite new hires from the local community."

According to the news release, Empire State Development is giving Dutchland Plastics up to $475,000 in performance-based tax credits through its Excelsior Jobs Program, which are tied to job creation commitments. ESD has also allocated a $1,685,000 Restore NY grant to the Village of Canastota to assist with the construction of the new facility.

Dutchland Plastics will also be investing $2.6 million that will be used for capital equipment and to customize the new facility.

"The expansion of Dutchland Plastics is a testament our forward-thinking economic strategy that is transforming the regional economy,” Cuomo said in the release. "By incentivizing growth, successful companies are choosing to expand their operations, strengthening the economy, creating good-paying jobs and ensuring that Central New York continues to rise."