How Much is Hanwha Cimmaron Investing in Right to Work Alabama?

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Hanwha Cimmaron is a company based in South Korea that makes “filament-wound carbon fiber tanks and pressure vesselsâ€. And it just so happens to be that, when looking for a new place to locate, Right to Work Opelika, Alabama caught their eye. It’s no surprise as to why. After all, Right to Work states provide businesses numerous benefits. It’s simply easier to grow and expand here.

In order to add their new location, the company is investing a total of $130 million toward the project. This will also benefit the community by creating new job opportunities. In fact, they plan to create 261 new jobs. So this is exciting news!

From Area Development Magazine:

“We’re excited about bringing over 200 good-paying jobs to the local area and about being a part of the greater Opelika community. […] We look forward to forming strong local partnerships that will benefit the community, the company and our employees.†[…]

“Hanwha Cimmaron can count on a skilled workforce and the support it needs to build a high-performance operation in Opelika. […] Working together, I know that we will be able to find all the ingredients that will allow the company’s new facility to thrive and grow in the future,â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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