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Dorel Sports just recently completed an expansion in Rincon which serves as their new fulfillment center. Meanwhile, Danimer Scientific is investing $700 million toward an expansion in Bainbridge. They also plan to more than quadruple their current workforce. In addition, Sailfish Boats is investing $1 million in Cairo, which will allow them to increase their workforce by 30%. So these will serve as great economic opportunities for their respective areas!
Read on to see what others are saying about these investments!
“Georgia has been a welcoming home for Danimer since the company’s inception. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue growing our roots in the region. […] With access to the state’s robust logistics infrastructure and top-notch talent coming from local universities, we are in a strong position to make our vision of replacing traditional plastic with 100% renewable and biodegradable alternatives a reality. We could not be more pleased with the growing commitments to sustainable solutions by multinational companies, which has allowed us to double the planned size of this new facility.”
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“The new building is much more than just a building. […] It’s an opportunity to cater our supply chain operations and develop a flagship facility we can use to benchmark for continual improvements throughout our Dorel Sports family.”
“We are excited to welcome Dorel Sports to Effingham County. […] We are honored they have chosen our community for their flagship east-coast fulfillment center, and look forward to a long and prosperous partnership.”
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“For 35 years, we have called Cairo, Georgia, and Grady County home. Our growth now and throughout our history has been as a result of the hundreds of skilled, hardworking, and dedicated employees that call this area home. […] Our current and forecasted growth is the result of upcoming new product introductions and development, a 35% increase of our distribution network, and sheer market demand for offshore/inshore fishing boats.”
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