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Alabama Benefits From Georgia's Kia Plant

Manufacturing.Net - November 06, 2009

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- Alabama is benefiting from Kia's assembly plant on the Georgia state line.

The Alabama Development Office released a statement Thursday saying Kia is responsible for more than 3,600 new jobs at automotive supplier plants located in Alabama.

Those workers are employed at 34 different plants in Alabama, including 12 new suppliers that came after Kia announced the decision for its first U.S. assembly plant in March 2006.

Of those 34 plants, 25 supply both Alabama's Hyundai plant and the Kia plant.

Gov. Bob Riley said the $704 million that's been invested in Alabama's economy is concrete evidence of the plant's benefits.

ADO director Neal Wade said 20 to 25 percent of Kia's work force is expected to come from Alabama.

The Kia plant in Georgia began production this month.


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We're glad to oblige! Now go out and beat LSU so you can whack the Gators next month.


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