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Denkai America and Home Chef are both adding new locations soon in Right to Work Georgia! And both of these investments will be pretty major, creating hundreds of new jobs. Altogether, these two companies will create 950 new jobs. So this is exciting news for the state’s economy!
Read on in order to learn more.
Denkai America is investing $430 million in order to locate headquarters in Right to Work Richmond County, Georgia. This will also create 250 new jobs!
“Georgia is proud to be selected as the home of Denkai America, further strengthening our state’s status as a leader in the emerging electric mobility and existing aerospace, defense, and technology industries. […] We have been laser focused on bringing quality jobs to highly-trained, hardworking Georgians across the state, and we look forward to seeing one-of-a-kind companies like Denkai thrive in Georgia’s top-ranking pro-business environment.” […]
“As the adoption of electric mobility becomes widespread, the State of Georgia is committed to harnessing this generational opportunity to ensure that Georgians employed in today’s automotive industry will have access to these jobs of the future here at home. Denkai America plays a vital role in the EV ecosystem, and we are excited to welcome this innovative company to Augusta and Richmond County.” […]
“The Development Authority of Augusta, Georgia, is excited to welcome Denkai America and its North American Headquarters to the Augusta Corporate Park. We know they will be a great corporate citizen and bring high-skilled jobs to the growing list of companies that call Augusta and the Augusta Corporate Park home. […] We look forward to the great jobs and investment that they will bring to Augusta. We also would like to thank the Augusta Commission and the Augusta Utilities Department for their support and hard work to make this happen.”
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Home Chef is creating 700 new jobs as a result of investing in a new location in Right to Work Douglasville, Georgia.
“It is an honor to welcome Home Chef to Douglasville. […] We are committed to the recruitment of great companies to our community and even more committed to being their partner in helping them thrive right here in Douglas County.”
The new production operations will be the first Home Chef facility to incorporate a full service kitchen for cooking and batch production of ingredients to be used in the company’s meals. This 6,000 square-foot space will handle the cooking of vegetables, starches, and grains, as well as in-house sauce production.
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