A company that makes automotive sealant announced Wednesday it will join the network of factories that will supply Hyundai Motor Group’s $7.6 billion electric vehicle factory in coastal Georgia.
Shinsung Petrochemical will invest $11.2 million in a new manufacturing facility in Toombs County where it will employ more than 30 workers, according to a news release. Shinsung is the 18th company across the automobile supply chain to announce a Georgia project to support Hyundai’s factory in Bryan County, which is expected to begin full-scale production as soon as October.
Gov. Brian Kemp celebrated the announcement, adding that most of Hyundai’s supplier network has chosen locations outside of metro Atlanta.
“We are excited that Shinsung is joining that growing network of suppliers locating in rural communities and creating new opportunities for all to succeed, no matter their zip code,” he said in the release.
Founded in South Korea in 1974, Shinsung will build its facility at 1407 U.S. Hwy 1 N. in Lyons. It’s the first Hyundai supplier to announce a project in Toombs County. It’s slated to open in 2025. Atlanta Journal Constitution