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[[File:rockfarm.png|250px|thumb|left|]]ROCKFARM SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS. In March 2014, Rockfarm Holdings, Inc. announced plans to relocate their corporate operations to Dubuque, Iowa, bringing fort-eight positions into the Greater Dubuque area. The company will invest over $2.5 Million as they construct their new headquarter facility in the Dubuque Technology Park.
[[File:rockfarm.png|250px|thumb|left|]]ROCKFARM SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS. In March 2014, Rockfarm Holdings, Inc. announced plans to relocate their corporate operations to Dubuque, Iowa, bringing fort-eight positions into the Greater Dubuque area. The company would invest over $2.5 Million as they construct their new corporate office facility in the [[DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK]]. (1) The global transportation management company planned to employ fifty people by 2018. (2)


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"Top Business Stories." '''Chronology 2014''', ''Telegraph Herald'', January 1, 2015, p. 3
1. "Top Business Stories." '''Chronology 2014''', ''Telegraph Herald'', January 1, 2015, p. 3
 
2. Montgomery, Jeff, "Park Quietly Rides Technology Wave," ''Telegraph Herald,'' October 12, 2014, p. 6A


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ROCKFARM SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS. In March 2014, Rockfarm Holdings, Inc. announced plans to relocate their corporate operations to Dubuque, Iowa, bringing fort-eight positions into the Greater Dubuque area. The company would invest over $2.5 Million as they construct their new corporate office facility in the DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK. (1) The global transportation management company planned to employ fifty people by 2018. (2)

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1. "Top Business Stories." Chronology 2014, Telegraph Herald, January 1, 2015, p. 3

2. Montgomery, Jeff, "Park Quietly Rides Technology Wave," Telegraph Herald, October 12, 2014, p. 6A