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Auto supplier IAC expanding in Alabama, creating 182 new jobs

Auto supplier IAC expanding in Alabama, creating 182 new jobs
IAN: NEW AT 4:00, AN AUTO SUPPLIES IS EXPANDING ACROSS ALABAMA CREATING ALMOST 200 NEW JOBS. GOVERNOR IVEY’S OFFICE SAYS INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS GROUP NORTH AMERICA WILL EXPAND AT ITS SITE IN COTTONDALE, CREATING 119 JOBS THERE. IT ALSO PLANS TO INVEST IN ITS FACILITY AT THE FORMER FORT MCCLELLAN IN ANNISTON CREATING MORE THAN SIXTY JO
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Auto supplier IAC expanding in Alabama, creating 182 new jobs
The state of Alabama says a planned expansion by a European auto supplier will add more than 180 new jobs in two cities.The governor's office announced $56 million in projects by International Automotive Components Group North America Inc. on Monday. The company plans a roughly $34 million expansion and 119 new jobs in Cottondale, where it will make door panels and overhead systems. Another nearly $22 million expansion will result in 63 new jobs in Anniston. That plant will also produce door panels plus trim and instrument panels. The company is based in Luxembourg and has operations in seven other U.S. states.

The state of Alabama says a planned expansion by a European auto supplier will add more than 180 new jobs in two cities.

The governor's office announced $56 million in projects by International Automotive Components Group North America Inc. on Monday.

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The company plans a roughly $34 million expansion and 119 new jobs in Cottondale, where it will make door panels and overhead systems. Another nearly $22 million expansion will result in 63 new jobs in Anniston. That plant will also produce door panels plus trim and instrument panels.

The company is based in Luxembourg and has operations in seven other U.S. states.