Revere Plastics Systems Selects Auburn, Alabama, for Southeast Manufacturing Plant
07/13/2020
“Revere is thrilled with the location and growth opportunity that our Auburn facility offers,” said Glen Fish, CEO of Revere. “The active transfer of new business in our first weeks of operation is already encouraging, and we are proud of the exceptional team in place that significantly advances Revere’s expansion plan.”
“We look forward to growing new customers, localizing existing Revere business, and attracting some of Auburn’s prior business to the facility,” said CEO Fish.
Headquartered in Novi, Michigan, “with the opening of its first plant in the Southeast, Revere joins Alabama’s great family of industries that have proven to be not only leaders in their field, but also great community partners,” Governor Kay Ivey said.“We look forward to building a durable partnership with Revere and helping them to grow in Sweet Home Alabama.”
The company’s Auburn location will allow it to grow its presence in the automotive, outdoor power equipment, medical, HVAC and other end-markets.
“We are pleased to welcome Revere Plastics Systems into Auburn’s industrial family,” said Auburn Mayor Ron Anders. “Their timing couldn’t be better for our community as this technology-based, value-added company prepares to provide jobs locally.”
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