Myer Companies Expands Mobile, Alabama, Operations
01/26/2024
The new 10,000-square-foot paint and blast facility, located on Blackburn Drive, will house the company’s coating department and improve production by eliminating weather-related challenges in completing painting and blasting projects outdoors.
“With the latest and greatest technology and equipment, this new indoor paint and blast facility will allow our team to turn out finished products of unparalleled quality, and with the ability to do so in a very environmentally friendly way,” said Bradley Myer, chief development officer at Myer Companies. “It’s an exciting day for the Myer team, and we can’t wait to see how this increase in capabilities and capacity can drive our entire organization forward.”
Myer Companies offers a full-range of services from initial design to installation of the finished product. The company provides solutions to a wide range of industries.
“Myer Marine’s new investment in its Mobile facility will not only create jobs and boost efficiency but also solidify the future of the company’s operations in Alabama’s Port City,” noted Ellen McNair, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “We look forward to seeing Myer continue to grow and thrive in Mobile.”
“We applaud Myer for its dedication to excellence. This state-of-the-art facility not only symbolizes technological advancements but also a commitment to environmental responsibility,” Mobile Chamber President and CEO Bradley Byrne added.
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