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    Ontario-based manufacturer of aluminum metal parts opens new plant

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2015/3/3
  • Click Amount: 388

    Construction just wrapped up on a 275,560-square foot automotive manufacturing facility in the Riverside Horizons Industrial Park.

    Martinrea International, the owner of the recently constructed $19 million facility, is an Ontario-based manufacturer of quality steel and aluminum metal parts for the automotive and industrial sector. Their production of automotive parts is supplied to vehicle manufacturers and automotive suppliers around the world.

    Their newest plant in the Riverside Horizons Industrial Park will begin full-fledged production later this year. Martinrea will spend an additional $30 million on specialized robotics, necessary equipment, and furnishings in the plant.

    Martinrea International is expected to bring an estimated 300 new jobs to the area. Employees at the new facility will manufacture welded, corrosion-resistant engine cradles and frame components for the production of General Motor's Chevy Malibu in Kansas City, Kan.

    Source: www.plattecountylandmark.com
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