Automotive

Electric Vehicles

Arrival, the EV maker that failed to deliver on big promises in Charlotte, declared bankrupt

Arrival, the electric vehicle startup that made significant commitments in the Charlotte region, is bankrupt after years of financial struggles. The company announced

Alabama

Toyota to expand production with 350 new jobs in Huntsville

Toyota is expanding the production capabilities at its Huntsville engine factory with a $282 million investment while also adding more than 350

Electric Vehicles

EV partnership with BMW, Mercedes, GM brings 200 jobs to North Carolina

An electric vehicle charging company backed by several car manufacturing powerhouses has selected North Carolina for a major investment. IONNA — a

Expansions

Auto parts supplier Daewon planning $46.2 million expansion in Opelika, Ala. that will create 100 jobs

Auto parts supplier Daewon America, Inc. is planning a $46.2 million expansion to its Opelika facility that will create 100 jobs, the

Career and Workplace

Exec heading up Ford’s EV plant at BlueOval City departs — for another local project

The tri-venture building a $1.9 billion truck battery facility in North Mississippi has finalized its structure and poached a key local Ford

Manufacturing

Second-largest manufacturer in Memphis area closing

Hino Motors Manufacturing has announced the planned closure of its stamping and component plant in Marion, Arkansas. The facility employs about 1,300

Automotive

Toyota Announces $282 Million Expansion Project in Alabama

Toyota yesterday announced a $282 million investment to expand plant production capabilities in Huntsville, Alabama. The project will create new drivetrain product

Automotive

Alabama’s auto industry’s rapid growth fueled by billions in new investment

For Alabama’s economic future, the pivotal moment came on Sept. 30, 1993, when executives of Mercedes-Benz arrived in Tuscaloosa with an announcement

Expansions

Amrep to create 170 jobs as it expands East Coast manufacturing facility in Salisbury

A manufacturer of waste collection trucks and equipment will more than triple the footprint of its local operations in Rowan County. Amrep,

Manufacturing

PPG will invest a total of $225 million and create 129 new jobs in Loudon County, Tenn.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and PPG officials announced  the company

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