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E & I Invests $2 Million To Expand Tallassee, Alabama, Manufacturing Facility

10/24/2012
E & I Inc., a company that supplies automotive sealant and adhesives for vehicles at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama in Montgomery, Kia Motor Manufacturing Georgia and 8 other Tier suppliers, invested $2 million to expand its facility at Tallassee, Alabama, Industrial Park.

Alabama Department of Commerce said the addition will be E & I Inc.'s second expansion since originally locating in Tallassee in 2004. During those eight years, E & I, Inc. has invested approximately $15 million in the community. This latest expansion will allow the firm to hire 20 additional workers.

Governor Robert Bentley thanked E & I for the company's confidence in the state's business climate and said he appreciates the jobs they provide for residents of the Elmore County area. "Just last week, Area Development magazine announced that Alabama has one of the best business climates in the nation. E & I discovered this first-hand when it opened in Tallassee and the company continues to expand in the community," the Governor said.

Greg Canfield, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, said the department is glad it could assist the company through the involvement in the project. "The decision today was the result of a great company matching its resources with a great local work force. We will continue to work with E & I and hope that they announce many more expansions in Alabama."

In 2004, when the company opened in Tallassee, Seoil America was a subsidiary of Seoil Company, LTD, Ansan, Korea. In 2008, Jerry Chang purchased the company and later in 2009, changed the name to E & I or Engineering & Industry Incorporated. Chang said workers at his company take pride in what they produce and he is grateful to everyone for their support.

While incentives offered the firm were not immediately available, The Department of Commerce said the City of Tallassee, Industrial Development Board of the City of Tallassee, Elmore County Economic Development Authority, Alabama Department of Commerce, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, Elmore County Commission, Tallassee Chamber of Commerce, and Central Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission assisted the firm in its expansion effort.

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