Major Kia supplier to locate manufacturing facility in LaGrange
Wednesday, December 19, 2007 |
Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774 Maggie Large, GDEcD, (404) 962-4830
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Component manufacturer Sewon Precision to create 700 jobs and invest $170 million
“Landing a top-tier supplier such as Sewon Precision indicates that communities across West Georgia are continuing to benefit from Kia’s decision to locate in our state,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “Suppliers have announced upwards of 2,000 jobs on top of the 2,800 that Kia will bring.”
Sewon Precision, based in
Construction will begin in spring 2008 on the 420,000-square-foot building. The facility is scheduled to go into production in fall 2009.
The Sewon Group, which is the parent company of Sewon Precision, has a more than 20-year history as a Kia supplier in
“We are looking forward to making LaGrange and Georgia our new home,” said Moon-Ki Kim, CEO and chairman of Sewon Precision Industrial Company Limited. “Sewon Precision is celebrated for its high quality automotive parts and I know we will continue our tradition of excellence here.”
Today Sewon officials and representatives from the Development Authority of LaGrange signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the project.
Mark Lytle was project manager for the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
“We are proud to welcome Sewon to LaGrange,” said Diethard Lindner, chairman of the Development Authority of LaGrange. “Sewon is the perfect anchor company for our new 1,200-acre
Since its founding in 1985, Sewon has pursued a business strategy exemplified by management accountability, client confidence in its products and the growth of its business partners. Sewon Co. specializes in the manufacture of automotive parts and ornaments. The company has achieved superior product development and manufacturing technologies through the Six Sigma revolution and productivity enhancement plans.
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121907 Sewon announcement.doc | |
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