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Conveyor belt manufacturer opening soon in Buford, bringing these jobs to Hall
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SK Innovation s Georgia battery plant to employ 1,000 workers by end of the year
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Gwinnett Nets BMW, Mercedes-Benz Supplier Set to Create 73 Jobs
KIRCHHOFF Automotive operates 26 factories in 11 countries. Photo: KIRCHHOFF Automotive website
A family-owned
U.S. factory in
Lawrenceville, investing $15 million and creating 73 jobs.
KIRCHHOFF Automotive, which makes structural auto body components like front ends, chassis and cross beams for
Mercedes-Benz, BMW and other customers, will set up a 101,000-square-foot facility to serve customers in the region.
BMW operates a major plant in
South Carolina, while Mercedes-Benz has a factory in
Alabama and runs its U.S. operations out of
Sandy Springs. KIRCHHOFF prides itself on operating factories near its customers, reducing parts inventory with a just-in-time logistical model.
Nestle unit to open meal delivery hub in Georgia, hiring 250
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AUSTELL, Ga. - A meal delivery service owned by Swiss food giant Nestle is opening a distribution center in suburban Atlanta, investing $3.2 million and hiring 250 people.
Freshly announced the Austell facility on Wednesday, saying it would allow the company to start serving southeastern customers.
Freshly will initially hire 150 people as operations begin this month, rising to 250 people by year’s end. The subscription service delivers precooked meals that customers can reheat and eat quickly.
CEO Mike Wystrach said being acquired by Nestle last year allowed Freshly to scale bigger and faster. Nestle paid $950 million, with up to $550 million more depending on growth.