Southern Classic Food Group Expands Brundidge, Alabama, Production Operations
Food manufacturer Southern Classic Food Group plans to expand its operations in Brundidge, Alabama. The $14.2 million project is expected to create 82 jobs in Pike County.
Food manufacturer Southern Classic Food Group plans to expand its operations in Brundidge, Alabama. The $14.2 million project is expected to create 82 jobs in Pike County.
Japan-based electronics manufacturer JST Corp. plans to expand its operations in Guntersville, Alabama. The $500 million project is expected to create 80 jobs in Marshall County.
Automotive and industrial components manufacturing company GMB USA plans to establish operations in Opelika, Alabama. The more than $9 million project is expected to create 75 jobs.
Automaker Mercedes-Benz plans to expand its operations in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Metal casting manufacturer Associated MetalCast plans to expand its operations in Oxford, Alabama. The $6.24 million project is expected to create 50 jobs.
Water infrastructure flow control equipment manufacturer M&H Valve plans to expand its operations in Anniston, Alabama.
Window and door component systems manufacturer Phos Window plans to expand its operations in Fort Payne, Alabama. The $21 million project is expected to create 100 jobs in DeKalb County.
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.
DAS North America, the U.S. subsidiary of German-based DAS Environmental Expert GmbH, plans to expand its operations in Montgomery, Alabama. The $77 million project is expected to create 100 jobs.
Shinhwa Auto USA Corporation plans to expand its operations in Auburn, Alabama. The $37 million project is expected to create approximately 20 jobs.
Energy and electrical services company Faith Technologies plans to establish manufacturing operations in Opelika, Alabama. The more than $79 million project is expected to create approximately 200 jobs.
Global energy technology company Siemens Energy plans to expand its operations in Fort Payne, Alabama. The project is expected to create 120 jobs in DeKalb County.
Germany-based chain manufacturing company KettenWulf plans to establish manufacturing operations in Auburn, Alabama. The $34 million project is expected to create 70 jobs.
Global pharmaceutical manufacturer Eli Lilly and Company plans to establish operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The $6 billion project is expected to create 450 jobs.
Australia-based fiberglass swimming pool manufacturer Aquatic Leisure Technologies Group plans to establish operations in Opp, Alabama.
Southwire, a manufacturer of wire and cable, plans to expand its operations in Heflin, Alabama. The project is expected to create more than 85 jobs.
Fratco, a company specializing in corrugated plastic pipe manufacturing, plans to establish production operations in Fort Payne, Alabama. The project is expected to create 60 jobs in DeKalb County.
Glaukos Corp., a company specializing in ophthalmic pharmaceuticals and medical technologies, plans to establish operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The over $80 million project is expected to create more than 150 jobs.
Chemical manufacturer and distributor Southern Ionics plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The $34 million project is expected to create seven jobs.
Building products manufacturer Owens Corning plans to establish operations in Prattville, Alabama. The project is expected to create 100 jobs in Autauga County.
American pulp and paper company Georgia-Pacific plans to expand its operations in Monroe County, Alabama.
Steel fabrication company Loftis Steel & Aluminum, plans to expand its operations in Decatur, Alabama. The $6.5 million project is expected to create 20 jobs in Limestone County.
Vessel and workboat manufacturer Master Boat Builders Inc. plans to expand its operations in Coden, Alabama. The $7.8 million project is expected to create 85 jobs in Mobile County.
Metal fabricator Choice Fabricators, Inc. plans to expand its production operations in Rainbow City, Alabama. The approximately $15 million project is expected to create 30 jobs.
Drone technology company PDW (Performance Drone Works) has established manufacturing operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The project is expected to create more than 500 jobs.
L3Harris Technologies has expanded its operations in n Huntsville, Alabama. The more than $20 million project is expected to create approximately 140 jobs over the next five years.
Contour Fabrications and Mechanical, a provider of mechanical maintenance and reel refurbishment services, plans to establish operations in Heflin, Alabama. The $7 million project is expected to create up to 30 jobs.
MR6 Tech Services, a company specializing in roll-forming and sheet metal machinery repair, plans to establish operations in Huguley, Alabama. The $1.5 million project is expected to create up to 20 jobs in Chambers County.
Germany-based Butting, a stainless-steel pipe manufacturer, plans to establish operations in Loxley, Alabama. The $61 million project is expected to create 100 jobs in Baldwin County.
Multinational consumer goods and personal care corporation Kimberly-Clark plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Mobile, Alabama. The $130 million project is expected to create 29 jobs.
Steel company SSAB plans to expand its operations in Axis, Alabama. The $74 million project is expected to create 12 jobs.
Nelson Brothers LLC, a joint venture between Nelson Brothers Inc. and Orica USA Inc., plans to expand its operations in Walker County, Alabama. The $19.4 million project is expected to create five jobs.
South Korea-based Samkwang, a manufacturer and supplier to Kia and Hyundai, plans to establish operations in Tuskegee, Alabama. The project is expected to create 114 jobs.
Denmark-based Primo, a plastic profile solutions company, plans to establish operations in Mobile, Alabama. The $5.8 million project is expected to create twelve jobs.
Automotive manufacturer AGS America, Inc. plans to expand its operations in Opelika, Alabama. The $3.5 million project is expected to create 70 jobs.
Premium drinks company Diageo North America plans to establish manufacturing and warehousing operations in Montgomery, Alabama. The $415 million project is expected to create 100 jobs.
Green Heath Laboratories, a licensed and ISO/IEC accredited laboratory that specializes in advanced testing for the cannabis and hemp industries, plans to establish operations in Foley, Alabama. The $3.4 million project is expected to create up to 50 jobs over the next three 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.
Aerostar, a provider of aerospace repair services, plans to expand its operations at the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile, Alabama. The $4.7 million project is expected to create 50 jobs over the next three years.
Lumber producer Sierra Pacific Industries established manufacturing operations in Phenix City, Alabamay. The $60 million project is expected to create 300 jobs in Russell County.
Proplate, a provider of integrated production solutions in steel fabrication, plans to establish production operations in Chunchula, Alabama. The $1 million project is expected to create 30 jobs in Mobile County over the next three years.
Birdon, a diversified global group of companies providing solutions to the maritime, military and resource sectors, plans to expand its shipyard operations in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. The $37.55 million project is expected to create 136 jobs over the next three years.
South Korea-based ILJIN, an automotive and industrial bearings and chassis manufacturer, plans to establish operations in Auburn, Alabama. The approximately $100 million project is expected to create 160 jobs.
Builders Supply Co. plans to expand its operations in Fort Payne, Alabama. The $10.6 million project is expected to create ten jobs.
Beverage manufacturer Niagara Bottling plans to expand its operations in Opelika, Alabama. The $35 million project is expected to create 18 jobs.
Launch service provider United Launch Alliance expanded its operations in Decatur, Alabama. The $300 million project is expected to create 200 jobs.
Austal USA, a subsidiary of the Australian shipbuilder Austal, plans to expand its operations in Mobile, Alabama. The more than $288 million project is expected to create 1,032 jobs over the next four years.
Shape Corp., a tier-one automotive and industrial component supplier, established production operations in Tanner, Alabama. The $74 million project is expected to create more than 100 jobs in Limestone County.
Allied Mineral Products, a manufacturer of monolithic refractory ceramics and precast shapes, plans to expand operations in Pell City, Alabama. The $23.5 million project is expected to create 13 jobs.
South Korea-based Daewon America, Inc., an automotive parts manufacturer, plans to expand its operations in Opelika, Alabama. The $46.2 million project is expected to create 100 jobs.
Toyota plans to expand production operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The $282 million project is expected to create more than 350 jobs.
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin expanded operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The $18 million project is expected to create 500 jobs.
Integrated forest products company Canfor Corp. plans to expand production operations in Fulton, Alabama. The $19.3 million project is expected to create 64 jobs in Clarke County.
Republic Airways Holdings and its Leadership in Flight Training (LIFT) Academy plan to establish operations in Tuskegee, Alabama. The $27 million project is expected to create 35 jobs over the next three years.
OMCO Solar, a manufacturer of steel structures for solar panels, plans to establish manufacturing operations in Huntsville, Alabama. The more than $10 million project is expected to create 70 jobs in Limestone County.
Two Rivers Lumber Co. LLC plans to establish operations in Coosa County, Alabama. The $115 million project is expected to create 130 jobs.
Southern Roots Nut Co., a pecan grower and processor, plans to establish processing operations in Dothan, Alabama. The approximately $16.6 million project is expected to create 120 jobs in Houston County over the next two years.
Conveyor component manufacturer Douglas Manufacturing Co. plans to expand operations in Pell City, Alabama. The approximately $11.7 million project is expected to create 50 jobs in St. Clair County over the next two years.
Conecuh Sausage, a maker of hickory smoked sausages, plans to establish operations in Andalusia, Alabama. The $58 million project is expected to create 110 jobs in Covington County.
Metal fabrication, machining, and field services company Myer Companies plans to expand its operations in Mobile County, Alabama.The $2.6 million project is expected to create 26 jobs.
Primordial Ventures, a veteran owned, industrial manufacturing company, plans to establish operations in Birmingham, Alabama. The $3.3 million project is expected to create 30 jobs.
MAAS Aviation, an aircraft painting company, plans to expand production operations in Mobile, Alabama. The $1.6 million project is expected to create 150 jobs within five years.
Miele, a manufacturer of premium domestic appliances, plans to establish a manufacturing hub in Opelika, Alabama. The project is expected to create more than 150 jobs by 2026.
Nucor Steel plans to expand and upgrade operations at its rolling mill in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The company is expected to invest $280 million.
Colclasher Enterprises, a plastic pipe manufacturer, plans to establish manufacturing and distribution operations in Selma, Alabama. The $9 million project is expected to create 21 jobs over the next three years.
South Korea-based Shinhwa Auto USA Corp., an auto parts manufacturer, plans to expand its manufacturing operation in Auburn, Alabama. The $114 million project is expected to create 50 jobs.
Nitrile gloves provider Trendco USA plans to establish manufacturing operations in Tuskegee, Alabama. The $43 million project is expected to create 292 over five years in Macon County.
Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation, the U.S.-based global leader in the deployment of fourth-generation gas-cooled microreactors, plans to establish its MMR assembly plant in Gadsden, Alabama. The $232 million project is expected to create 250 jobs.
Southwire, one of North America’s largest wire and cable producers, plans to expand its manufacturing campus in Florence, Alabama. The project is expected to create 120 jobs.
Kronospan, a leading producer of wood panel products, plans to establish an Oriented Strand Board manufacturing plant at its production campus in Oxford, Alabama. The $350 million project is expected to create 125 jobs.
Canada-based Epsilon Industries, a manufacturer of modular construction systems, plans to establish operations in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The approximately $3 million project is expected to create 180 jobs.
Global Resources International and its subsidiary Advanced Product Solutions will establish operations in Columbia, Alabama. The $1.6 million project is expected to create 30 jobs in Houston County.
Sunbelt Solomon Services, a provider of commercial and industrial electrical distribution equipment, plans to open a manufacturing facility in Elba, Alabama. The $5 million project is expected to create 50 jobs in Coffee County.
American steel producer Nucor Corp. plans to open an advanced manufacturing facility in Decatur, Alabama. The $125 million project is expected to create 200 jobs.
Samkee Corp., a South Korean automotive supplier, plans to establish its first U.S. operations in Tuskegee, Alabama. The $128 million project is expected to create 170 jobs in Macon County.
Resicum International, which provides flight training and maintenance support to government, commercial and general aviation customers, plans to establish an aviation training academy at Craig Field in Selma, Alabama. The $1.3 million project is expected to create 70 jobs over the next three years.
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.
South Korea-based HL Mando America Corporation will upgrade its current facility in Opelika, Alabama. The $11.1 million project is expected to create 26 jobs.
Great Southern Wood, a company that produces and distributes appearance-grade, pressure-treated lumber marketed for decks, fences and landscaping projects, will expand its treatment facility in Mobile County, Alabama. The $13.7 million project is expected to create twelve jobs.
First Solar Inc. plans to establish a photovoltaic solar module manufacturing facility at Mallard Fox West Industrial Complex in Lawrence County, Alabama. The $1.8 billion project is expected to create 700 jobs.
Switzerland-based Beyond Gravity, a manufacturer of structures for launch vehicles, will add a new production facility in Decatur, Alabama. The project is expected to create 200 jobs in Morgan County.
South Korea-based Hyundai Mobis, one of the world’s largest auto suppliers, plans to establish an EV battery module plant in Montgomery, Alabama. The $205 million project is expected to create 400 jobs.
Manna Capital Partners will construct an advanced beverage production and distribution complex in Montgomery, Alabama. The $600 million project is expected to create 260 jobs.
ISA Corp., a manufacturer of nitrile and latex gloves, plans to open a production facility at the Geneva County Industrial Park in Hartford, Alabama. The multimillion-dollar project is expected to create 80 jobs over the next two years.
Canfor Southern Pine Inc. will construct a state-of-the-art sawmill complex for manufacturing and processing wood products in the Axis community near Mobile, Alabama. The $210 million project is expected to retain 130 jobs.
Global Resources International and its Advanced Products Solutions subsidiary announced plans today to add 100 workers at the APS medical manufacturing center in Dothan, Alabama.
GP Cellulose is investing about $80 million to expand with the addition of fluff capacity at its GP Cellulose Alabama River mill near Monroeville, Alabama.
O’Neal Manufacturing Services plans to invest $5.5 million to open a 130,000-square-foot steel fabrication facility in Fayette, Alabama. The $5.5 million project is expected to create 70 jobs within three years.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions plans to expand its newly established operations complex in Birmingham, Alabama. The $8.6 million project is expected to crate 76 jobs over the next five years.
Lockheed Martin plans to invest $16.5 million to open a Missile System Integration Lab focusing on missile defense on its campus in Huntsville, Alabama.
Fiber cement building solutions provider James Hardie Building Products is expanding its manufacturing plant in Prattville, Alabama. The project is expected to create 200 jobs.
Shinhwa Auto USA Corp. plans to add a second auto parts manufacturing facility in Auburn, Alabama. The $78 million project is expected to create 42 jobs over the next three years.
A world leader in aluminum rolling and recycling, Novelis plans to build a new low-carbon recycling and rolling plant at the 3,000-acre South Alabama Mega Site in Bay Minette, Alabama. The $2.5 billion project is expected to create 1,000 jobs in Bald
To support increased production of its A320 Family of single-aisle passenger aircraft, Airbus plans to add a third Final Assembly Line at its factory in Mobile, Alabama. The project is expected to create 1,000 jobs over the next several years.
Cerrowire, a major U.S. manufacturer of copper building wire, will build a 270,000-square-foot facility to produce metal clad cable in Morgan County, Alabama. The $100 million project is expected to create 130 jobs.
Nature’s Earth Products plans to double the manufacturing capacity of its environmentally friendly products at its facility in Pickens County, Alabama. The $10.8 million project is expected to create 12 jobs.
Toyota plans to invest $222 million at its manufacturing facility in Huntsville, Alabama. The company will create a new production line for four-cylinder engines, including a hybrid electric version.
To produce steel ships for the U.S. Navy and other customers Australia-based Austal US has invested $50 million to open a state-of-the-art facility in Mobile, Alabama.
Niagara Bottling, one of the nation’s leading beverage manufacturers, will invest $112 million to open a new production facility at Northeast Opelika Industrial Park in Opelika, Alabama. The project is expected to create 50 jobs.
BELLA+CANVAS, a fast-growing apparel manufacturer with a “Made in the U.S.A” focus, plans to open an advanced fabric-cutting facility in Wetumpka, Alabama. The $11.9 million project is expected to create more than 550 jobs.
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