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Manufacturing Outlook Looks at Georgia Manufacturing with All Eyes on January 5th
Industrial journalist, TR Cutler recently discussed the manufacturing trends in Georgia in the December issue of Manufacturing Outlook. Read the article here.
Cutler noted, “With the January 5
th two senate races runoff election just a few weeks away, all eyes are on Georgia. The outcome is important and may portend other trends in manufacturing throughout the next four years.”
There are some interesting manufacturing trends occurring in Georgia worth watching.
TEKLAS, a Turkey-based advanced research and development, manufacturing company and supplier of electric vehicle parts, will invest $6.5 million in opening their first North American facility and headquarters in Calhoun, Georgia. The project is expected to create 120 jobs to Gordon County.
With All Eyes on Georgia Industrial Journalist TR Cutler Looks at the State for Manufacturing Outlook
Industrial journalist, TR Cutler recently discussed the manufacturing trends in Georgia in the December issue of Manufacturing Outlook. Read the article here.
Cutler noted, “With the January 5
th two senate races runoff election just a few weeks away, all eyes are on Georgia. The outcome is important and may portend other trends in manufacturing throughout the next four years.”
There are some interesting manufacturing trends occurring in Georgia worth watching.
TEKLAS, a Turkey-based advanced research and development, manufacturing company and supplier of electric vehicle parts, will invest $6.5 million in opening their first North American facility and headquarters in Calhoun, Georgia. The project is expected to create 120 jobs to Gordon County.