Tag: automotive parts

STS Group AG, Wythe County, VA

STS Group AG To Establish First U.S. Location In Virginia

German auto parts manufacturer STS Group AG will create 120 jobs and invest $39 million in its new manufacturing facility in Wythe County, VA.
Aisin Crothersville, Indiana

Aisin Drivetrain Investing $16M In Indiana Expansion

The Japan-owned manufacturer of automotive and heavy equipment parts will expand its Crothersville, IN operations, creating nearly 50 jobs.
Auto parts manufacturing

U.S. Auto Parts Manufacturing Jobs Up

The largest industry employer of manufacturing jobs in the U.S. has grown nearly 19 percent since 2012, according to a new economic impact study.
Madison County Indiana

Japan-Based Auto Supplier Growing In Indiana

ELSA Corporation will increase its automotive parts production, adding 114 jobs in Madison County to support growth at Subaru of Indiana Automotive.
North Vernon Indiana

Global Auto Supplier Expanding In Southern Indiana

Metaldyne Performance Group will add over 120 jobs, invest $30.6M in North Vernon, IN, with the help of up to $900,000 in tax credits and training grants.
Beloit Wisconsin

Automotive Supplier Growing In Wisconsin

Toledo Molding & Die will invest $14 million and bring 118 new jobs to Beloit, WI with the help of up to $750,000 in tax credits.
Seymour IN

Japanese Automotive Manufacturer Growing in Indiana

Aisin USA Manufacturing will create up to 100 new jobs at its Seymour, IN operations by the end of 2018.
Parts Distribution Center

FCA US Invests $12.2M In Virginia Mopar PDC

The over 400,000-square-foot Mopar Parts Distribution Center (PDC) will create more than 70 jobs in Winchester, VA.
2022 Deal of the Year

2022 Deal Of The Year: Impact Awards

The 2022 Deal of the Year Impact Awards recognize project investments that will have significant impact in their new or expanded locations, focusing on a specific aspect of the project.
2022 Deal of the Year

2022 Deal Of The Year: Platinum Award

Here are this year’s Deal of the Year award winners, starting with Platinum Winner Empire State Development, for Micron Technology's $100B investment in New York State.