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Mazda Toyota supplier Vuteq investing $60M in injection molding facility
Date : 2019.08.26
The project is expected to create about 200 jobs through 2021, according to an Aug. 21 news release from Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey.
Construction work at the site, which is located just outside of the 2,500-acre MTMUS campus, is scheduled for October and should be completed in September 2020.
The company joins a growing cluster of Tier 1 suppliers that have announced plans to set up operations in and around Huntsville in order to serve MTMUS, the joint venture company formed in 2018 by Mazda and Toyota. The two Japanese automakers are investing $1.6 billion in its auto assembly plant that is expected to employ about 4,000 workers and produce up to 300,000 vehicles annually. Construction on the site is underway, with vehicle production scheduled to start in 2021.
So far, five suppliers — including Vuteq — have announced big investment plans to set up operations and support the Mazda Toyota assembly operation in Huntsville, the governor"s office said in the release.
In May, Japanese auto parts supplier DaikyoNishikawa Corp. said it was opening its first U.S. plant on the site of the MTMUS operation. The company will produce large plastic parts such as bumpers and instrument panels for the two automakers. The project represents an investment of about $110 million and is expected to create 380 jobs.
자료출처 : www.plasticsnews.com, edit : handler
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