Indra Group Plans Olathe, Kansas, Operations
Technology consulting and systems integration provider Indra Group plans to establish operations in Olathe, Kansas. The approximately $7.5 million project is expected to create more than 140 jobs.
Technology consulting and systems integration provider Indra Group plans to establish operations in Olathe, Kansas. The approximately $7.5 million project is expected to create more than 140 jobs.
Civil infrastructure company Construction Partners, Inc. plans to establish operations in Dothan, Alabama. The $20 million project is expected to create more than 60 jobs.
Automotive exterior and structural components manufacturer Minth Group Limited plans to establish operations in Gadsden, Alabama. The $430 million project is expected to create more than 1,300 jobs.
Financial technology company SmartWiz plans to expand its headquarters operations in Birmingham, Alabama. The $125,000 project is expected to create 66 jobs over the next five years.
Space and terrestrial construction technology company SpaceFactory plans to establish operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The $2 million project is expected to create 25 jobs.
Integrated Solutions for Systems Inc. (IS4S), a business specializing in advanced engineering and management solutions, plans to establish operations in Marion County, Alabama. The $2.1 million project is expected to create 13 jobs.
Total Quality Logistics, the second-largest freight brokerage in North America, plans to establish operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The project is expected to create 100 jobs.
Software company CModel Data Inc. plans to establish operations in Birmingham, Alabama. The project is expected to create 80 jobs.
Coca-Cola Bottling Company United Inc. plans to expand operations in Birmingham, Alabama. The approximately $330 million project is expected to create up to 50 jobs.
Brasfield & Gorrie, a privately held construction firm, plans to expand its national headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. The $18.9 million project is expected to create 85 jobs.
Stella Source, a software development company whose products help those in the metal distribution and fabrication industry operate more efficiently, plans to establish its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. The project is expected to create 50 jobs over the next three years.
Intelligent automation consultancy Tquila Automation plans to establish a regional delivery center in Birmingham, Alabama. The project is expected to create 200 jobs over the next five years.
Leading patient-engagement company Pack Health, a Quest Diagnostics company, plans to expand operations at its facility in Birmingham, Alabama. The $5.66 million project is expected to create 200 jobs.
Peak North America USA, a provider of construction and steel fabrication solutions for the wood products industry, will acquire a local fabrication company and add a new building to the property in Irvington, Alabama. The $24 million project is expected to create 175 jobs over the next four years.
Thailand-based Premier Tech Systems and Automation will establish its U.S. Headquarters and Systems and Automation business group in Montgomery, Alabama. The $33 million project is expected to create 180 jobs.
Lake Homes Realty and sister company, RealSource Title Insurance and Real Estate Closing, plan to establish a new headquarters operation in Hoover, Alabama. The $1 million project is expected to create 400 jobs over the next five years.
Fetch Rewards, the nation’s fastest-growing consumer rewards app, will open an operations center and customer service hub in Birmingham, Alabama. The $1 million project is expected to create 200 jobs.
Defense contractor KBR plans to expand its operations with a new headquarters facility in Huntsville, Alabama. The $65 project is expected to create 160 jobs.
Landing, a company building a nationwide network of fully furnished apartments available via a membership model, plans to relocate its headquarters from San Francisco to downtown Birmingham, Alabama. The company is expected to create 816 jobs.
Birmingham-based molecular diagnostics company BioGX plans to expand its R&D and manufacturing capabilities at a new corporate headquarters in Shelby County, Alabama. The company is investing $5 million and plans to add 30 new employees to its roster of 80.
Flatbed transportation company CRST Flatbed Solutions plans to open a new 23,361- square-foot divisional headquarters at Daniel Payne Industrial Park in Birmingham, Alabama. The $5.14 million project will house the company’s 42 divisional headquarters employees, with room for another 10 new employees.
Kimber Mfg Inc. announced plans to move its corporate headquarters to Troy, Alabama. The decision comes less than three years after selecting Troy for a firearms manufacturing plant.
Bonnie Plants, Inc., a leading brand of live vegetable and herb plants for home gardeners, will relocate its corporate headquarters to Tiger Town Corporate Park in Opelika, Alabama, with plans to hire 60 associates.
Sierra Artificial Neural Networks plans today to locate its headquarters in Florence, Alabama, and form a joint development partnership with IPWatch Systems Corp. to advance artificial intelligence products.
Global defense contractor BAE Systems will invest $45.5 million to expand its operations complex and create hundreds of jobs at its campus in Huntsville, Alabama.
Shipt, a same-day delivery marketplace, plans to expand its technology and create more than 800 new jobs over the next several years at its operations campus in Birmingham, Alabama.
Electro Optic Systems, a Australia-based defense contractor specializing in remotely controlled weapon systems, plans today to locate its flagship United States manufacturing facility in technology-focused Huntsville, Alabama. The company plans to create as many as 100 jobs in the first year.
Pack Health plans to invest $2.9 million and open its headquarters and operation center in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. The firm anticipates hiring 175 new employees over the next four years.
Apple is undertaking a new set of investments to build on its commitment to support the American economy and its workforce, which includes breaking ground on a new facility in downtown Reno, Nevada, which will support its existing facilities.
SSAB Americas, a division of Sweden-based global steelmaker SSAB, plans this to relocate the division’s head office from suburban Chicago to Mobile, Alabama, a move that will bring 60 jobs to the region.
Provalus, a company specializing in business technology service and support, will invest $6.5 million to open a center in Brewton, Alabama, with plans to hire 300 workers.
Walgreens plans to add 150 associates at its customer contact center in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The company expects its total workforce at the center to number approximately 600.
Continental Motors Group, a global maker of piston aircraft engines owned by China-based AVIC International Holding Corp., plans to build a 225,000-square-foot , state-of-the-art, manufacturing facility and headquarters at the Mobile, Alabama Aeroplex.
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology started construction on 800 Hudson Way, the latest addition to the 152-acre campus in Huntsville, Alabama.
In mid-July, PwC released its Q2 2016 Manufacturing Barometer, which surveyed senior executives at U.S.-based industrial manufacturing firms to determine their assessment of the direction of the nation’s economy, as well as their projections for thei
REEL USA Corp. will open an office hub, warehouse and workshop at the Mobile, Alabama, Aeroplex at Brookley, where the company will service the critical jigs and tools used in Airbus’ first U.S. manufacturing facility.
Ohio-based Steris Corp. will relocate the headquarters of its global specialty services business to Birmingham, Alabama, creating 100 jobs in the region.
Knauf Insulation will double production at its manufacturing center in Lanett, Alabama, with plans to add as many as 100 new workers. The company will invest more than $30 million to revitalize and upgrade the plant’s equipment, boosting output of th
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