Tuesday, October 16, 2007

New Jobs For Georgia

Sy-Klone International is moving all of its manufacturing operations to Perry, Georgia. Sy-Klone will occupy the former HAG Steel plant and invest about $7 million into the plant. The operations will provide about 50 jobs once it is fully operational. The Macon Telegraph

HNI Corporation announced last week that it was closing its manufacturing facility in Virginia and consolidating operations at the Cedartown, Georgia, facility in 2008. The Cedartown HON Company, which manufactures office furniture, anticipates the move will add 175 local jobs. Rome News Tribune

Sumitomo Chemical and Toyo Ink Group are creating a joint venture in Griffin, Georgia, adding another 50 jobs in the process. The joint venture will make products for the automotive industry after constructing a 90,000 sq. foot facility. Atlanta Business Chronicle

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