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REHAU to open first U.S. research and development center in Cullman
MONTGOMERY, Alabama – REHAU Inc., a European company that produces components used in automotive manufacturing and other industries, has chosen Cullman, Ala., for the location of its first research and development facility outside of Germany, the Alabama Department of Commerce announced today. REHAU’s Alabama Technical Center will serve as the training and conferencing center for…
Gov. Bentley to chair National Governors Association economic development panel
MONTGOMERY – Governor Robert Bentley will share with other governors the story of Alabama’s economic development success. Governor Bentley is assuming the chairmanship of the Economic Development and Commerce Committee of the National Governors Association for the 2013-2014 year. Governor Bentley was asked to serve in this position by the NGA Chair, Oklahoma Governor Mary…
Alabama seeks deeper relationships with aerospace suppliers in Seattle
MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Alabama’s top economic developer traveled to Seattle, Wash., this week to foster deeper relationships with aerospace suppliers as Alabama moves to become the next global center of passenger jet production. Alabama Secretary of State Greg Canfield, who was in Seattle for the British-American Business Council Aerospace Convention, is targeting the development of…
Carpenter superalloy powder project provides lift for state’s aerospace sector
MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Top Alabama officials said today that Carpenter Technology Corp.’s decision to build a $20 million facility in Limestone County to produce superalloy powder for aircraft engines is another boost for the state’s expanding aerospace industry. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley said the latest Carpenter project in Athens again shows that the state is…
Auto supplier DENSO will open first Alabama facility in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Global automotive supplier DENSO announced today that it will open a shipping plant warehouse in Montgomery. The company’s first Alabama facility will employ at least 45 workers and represents a $2.2 million investment. DENSO supplies all the world’s major carmakers with advanced technology, systems and components in the areas of thermal, powertrain control,…
Commerce Department’s Linda Swann named ‘rising star’ by ACE
The Alabama Communities of Excellence (ACE) presented the 2013 ACE Star Awards at the annual Alabama Community Leadership Network Conference Award Luncheon on Oct. 8 in Auburn. The ACE Star Awards recognize those individuals who have performed above and beyond the call of duty and embody the principles of the ACE Program, which is a…
Mims Management Group to create 50 jobs with Montgomery headquarters project
MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Mims Management Group, a pharmacy service company, today marked the official opening of its new headquarters in Montgomery, a project that involves a capital investment of $1.7 million and the creation of at least 50 jobs. Mims Management Group, founded by Montgomery native Daniel Mims, is the parent company of Institutional Pharmacy…
New steel tubing and pipe manufacturing plant will create 100 jobs in Lawrence County
TRINITY, Alabama – Governor Robert Bentley said today that IT-TRI LLC plans to invest up to $68 million to build a new steel tubing and pipe manufacturing plant in Lawrence County, creating 100 jobs in Trinity before 2016. “On the state and local levels, we are committed to attracting more jobs to Lawrence County and to…
Daimler executive: Alabama plant is ‘proud story of success for Mercedes-Benz’
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Economic development leaders, auto industry figures, corporate business executives and elected officials gathered in Tuscaloosa tonight, not to cheer on the national championship Crimson Tide team but to celebrate Alabama’s other claim to fame – Mercedes-Benz’s Alabama automotive assembly plant, which last year alone produced 180,379 vehicles. Mercedes-Benz’s 1993 decision to build its…
Chambers County trades spindles for suppliers as Alabama auto industry rises
LANETT, Alabama – In East Alabama’s Chambers County, the textile industry facilities are all gone, many of the last survivors wiped away in one brutal year of rapid-fire plant closings. In their place have come a string of companies that use plastic injection molding machines to make automotive parts and firms that stamp out metal…