PFIFFNER Group Will Make a Great Addition in Right to Work Georgia

Right to Work Georgia Economic Update

PFIFFNER Group is investing $18.5 million in order to establish a new location in Right to Work Franklin, Georgia. As a result of this, the company will also create 60 new jobs!

From Area Development Magazine:

โ€œPFIFFNER Group has chosen now to expand in the United States as a result of modernizations and innovation across the electricity grid technology industry. […] Georgia stood out to our team for its proximity to customers, strong infrastructure, supportive business environment, a quality education system, and an ideal, available site fitting our companyโ€™s needs. We look forward to continuing to work with the State of Georgia, Heard County, and the many other partners who have supported the location of our new production facility.โ€ […]

โ€œGeorgiaโ€™s relationships in Europe continue to attract world-class companies such as PFIFFNER Group that are advancing our energy and e-mobility technology. […] We are excited to welcome PFIFFNER Group to Georgia, and congratulations to Heard County, the City of Franklin, and their partners for the opportunities this will create.โ€ […]

โ€œWe are proud to welcome PFIFFNER Moser-Glaser to Franklin and grateful for their decision to locate here. Their investment reflects their commitment to our mutual priorities of sustainable growth and positive community impact, making them a perfect fit for our long-term vision. […] We especially appreciate the partnerships formed early on between PFIFFNER, our school system, and West Georgia Technical College to create apprenticeship opportunities that prepare local students for high-quality jobs right here at home. Their commitment to responsibility, innovation, and community aligns seamlessly with the values we work to uphold.โ€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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