SRG Global Relocates World Headquarters To Expanded Hub In Troy, Michigan
06/14/2016
As a leading global manufacturer, SRG Global is well-known for providing solutions that add both style and function for the automotive, commercial truck and household appliance industries. The new facility, located at 800 Stephenson Highway, encompasses more than 51,000-square-feet and will house the company's support staff for the global and North American businesses. The building will be home to more than 250 employees.
"Our new facility was created to inspire greater collaboration between our employees and customers, which will help drive more innovation into our designs and manufacturing solutions that meet the auto industry's evolving needs," said Dave Prater, President/CEO of SRG Global.
"The building serves as a creative center focusing on our employees' fulfillment and will be a place for them to foster ideas, share knowledge, inspire new technology developments and to develop their capabilities to create the greatest value,” he added.
Since SRG Global was created, the company has opened and expanded six facilities around the globe. Of those six, one is an Advanced Development Center in Taylor, Michigan, which focuses on improving manufacturing processes and innovative solutions for subsystems and coatings. Company officials said,”while expanding global operations to serve automakers and other manufacturers around the world, Prater said the company is committed to keeping southeast Michigan its center of automotive excellence.”
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