ISA Establishes Hartford, Alabama, Production Facility
10/15/2022
The investment includes finishing out the 45,000-square-foot spec building, building industrial access road extension and phasing in a hiring plan. Operations are planned for the third quarter of 2023. The facility will produce nitrile gloves, latex gloves and boot coverings that supply an array of industry sectors.
“We are pleased to welcome ISA Alabama Corp. to Geneva County, the Wiregrass region and the state of Alabama. This project is further proof of the tremendous collaboration of regional teamwork working with ISA Alabama at the state, regional and local levels,” said Greg Canfield, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “ISA Alabama represents the best in latex product manufacturing and will be a great addition to Alabama’s diverse manufacturing base and will be a premiere employer in Southeast Alabama.”
ISA Corp. is a multinational company that is involved in the manufacturing, engineering, design, research and development that produces over 100 million dipped nitrile latex parts annually.
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