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  • Auto supplier Hwashin to add 50 jobs with $26M Alabama expansion

    Auto supplier Hwashin to add 50 jobs with $26M Alabama expansion

    GREENVILLE, Alabama – Auto supplier Hwashin America Corp. announced plans to expand its Butler County manufacturing operation with a $26 million investment in new equipment and 50 new jobs. Hwashin, which produces body components for Hyundai’s Alabama auto assembly plant, has been in expansion mode since arriving in Greenville in 2003. The operation began with…

    November 7, 2018
  • Alabama ranks high in magazine’s 2018 business climate rankings

    Alabama ranks high in magazine’s 2018 business climate rankings

    National publication Site Selection again rated Alabama among the top states in its annual State Business Climate survey, reflecting its consistent attractiveness for high-value economic development projects. Overall, Site Selection ranked Alabama No. 8 in its Business Climate analysis, tied with Indiana. In a survey that is a major component of the Site Selection analysis,…

    November 6, 2018
  • Eissmann expands Pell City facility with $14.5 million investment

    Eissmann expands Pell City facility with $14.5 million investment

    PELL CITY, Alabama — Alabama Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield joined St. Clair County and Pell City officials today to help Eissmann Group Automotive LLC celebrate the completion of a $14.5 million expansion project at the auto supplier’s Pell City campus. Eissmann announced plans in June 2016 to expand its Pell City facility with a new 130,000-square-foot…

    October 22, 2018
  • Alabama team seeks stronger bonds at SEUS Japan 41 in Tokyo

    Alabama team seeks stronger bonds at SEUS Japan 41 in Tokyo

    Business leaders from across Alabama are participating in an international conference in Tokyo this week that aims to broaden economic and cultural ties between seven Southeastern states and Japan. The 41st annual joint meeting of the Southeast U.S.-Japan and the Japan-Southeast associations, known as SEUS Japan 41, is taking place in the Japanese capital beginning…

    October 18, 2018
  • Alabama team talks future with Mazda, Toyota officials in Japan

    Alabama team talks future with Mazda, Toyota officials in Japan

    HIROSHIMA, Japan – Alabama Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield and Huntsville area officials engaged in meetings this week with executives of Mazda and Toyota to expand relationships as the automakers prepare to officially launch construction on a $1.6 billion Alabama assembly plant. The mission began Monday, when the Alabama group traveled to Toyota’s Motomachi assembly plant…

    October 16, 2018
  • Mercedes launches construction of Alabama battery plant for EVs

    Mercedes launches construction of Alabama battery plant for EVs

    WOODSTOCK, Alabama – At a groundbreaking ceremony today, Mercedes-Benz officials formally marked the start of construction on a sprawling plant in Bibb County that will supply battery packs for the automaker’s Alabama-made electric vehicles. At the event, Mercedes officials also said their Tuscaloosa County assembly plant this morning produced the first customer-ready 2020 GLE, the…

    October 5, 2018
  • Milestone: Toyota Alabama plant produces first next-gen engine

    Milestone: Toyota Alabama plant produces first next-gen engine

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Toyota’s Alabama plant produced its first next-generation 4-cylinder engine after a $106 million investment to prepare the Huntsville facility for advanced production. The milestone occurred this week, exactly one year after the automaker announced the investment in Alabama to build next-gen engines using a new approach called Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA).…

    September 28, 2018
  • Global Trade: Alabama ranks as top state for manufacturing

    Global Trade: Alabama ranks as top state for manufacturing

    MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Global Trade, a publication focusing on international business, has selected Alabama as the nation’s top state for manufacturing in a new ranking. Global Trade cited the growth of Alabama’s auto manufacturing industry and its leadership position in aerospace production, as well as job training provided by AIDT, the state’s primary workforce development…

    August 31, 2018
  • Honda Alabama opens new logistics buildings in $85 million project

    Honda Alabama opens new logistics buildings in $85 million project

    LINCOLN, Alabama – Honda Manufacturing of Alabama today marked the official opening of its new logistics buildings, an $85 million project that further deepens the automaker’s roots in Talladega County, as well as its significant imprint on the state’s economy. The new facilities add nearly 400,000 square feet to Honda’s existing 4.2 million-square-foot factory in Lincoln,…

    August 2, 2018
  • Honda to invest $54.8 million in Alabama expansion project

    Honda to invest $54.8 million in Alabama expansion project

    LINCOLN, Alabama — Honda Manufacturing of Alabama continues to grow its operations in Talladega County, with a multi-phase project that will improve flexibility, strengthen efficiency and prepare for future technologies. The latest phase announced by the automaker is a $54.8 million expansion that will add more than 50,000 square feet at Honda Alabama’s Line 2…

    July 24, 2018
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