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Yongsan Automotive Plans Opelika, Alabama, Manufacturing Plant

03/07/2019
A South Korean-based manufacturer of specialty interior parts, Yongsan Automotive USA will invest more than $5.5 million to open a manufacturing facility at the Fox Run Business Park in Opelika, Alabama. The company is expected to employ 150 associates after three years.

Yongsan, a supplier to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing of Alabama, produces interior parts such as sun visors, seat parts and luggage trim. It is a leading manufacturer of sophisticated leather covering for interior trims for seats, arm and head rests, crash pads and sun visors. The plant is expected to begin operations at its new Alabama facility in mid-April.

“I’m excited to welcome Yongsan to the Opelika community,” Mayor Gary Fuller said. “We want businesses to grow and be successful here, and we are glad to support them. We look forward to building a long-term relationship with Yongsan’s leaders and its employees.

“We welcome Yongsan to Alabama as a great addition to our vibrant auto industry, which continues to grow at a rapid pace in Opelika and other communities across the state,” Governor Kay Ivey said. “We know that Yongsan will find success in Alabama, and we are grateful they selected our state to create new jobs with this investment.”

Greg Canfield, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, said Yongsan’s arrival in Opelika coincides with a period of strong activity in the state’s auto supply chain. The sector comprises more than 200 companies that employ more than 25,000 workers.

“Alabama is ideally situated at the center of the growing Southeastern automotive cluster,” Secretary Canfield said. “As Alabama’s auto industry continues to build toward critical mass, Yongsan and other suppliers coming to the state will find skilled workers and the support they need to be successful, CanField said.

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