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Vanderlande and American Trailer World are both expanding soon in Right to Work Georgia! Vanderlande will be investing $59 million in Marietta. Meanwhile, America Trailer World will be investing $20 million in Lavonia! Altogether, these two companies will create 725 new jobs. So this is exciting news for Georgia’s economy! It also shows how Right to Work states support incredible business and job growth.
Keep reading to learn more about these investments!
American Trailer World is expanding in Right to Work Lavonia, Georgia with a $20 million investment that will also create 225 new jobs!
“We are [glad] to bring manufacturing jobs to the local community while also increasing production capacity to meet the […] demand for Carry-On Trailer. […] On behalf of American Trailer World, I would like to thank the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Franklin County for their partnership in establishing a next-generation home for Carry-On Trailer.” […]
“The Authority is pleased and excited that Carry on Trailer continues to thrive in Franklin County. […] Its expansion, significant financial investment, and new job opportunities contribute greatly to the economy of […] our region.”
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Vanderlande Industries is investing $59 million in order to expand in Right to Work Marietta, Georgia. As a result, they will also create 500 new jobs!
“We are looking forward to moving into our new North American head office here in Marietta, Georgia. […] Vanderlande continues to enjoy our relationship with the local community, educational institutions, and service providers. Our new campus supports our ability to expand our local teams to meet the growth in our business, and to support our North American customers with the innovative, efficient, and effective solutions they need.” […]
“We are pleased that Vanderlande is expanding its operations and presence here in metro Atlanta. […] The growing strength of our region’s supply chain and logistics ecosystem, coupled with assets like Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, will be important contributors to Vanderlande’s continued success at its North American headquarters and beyond.” […]
“Supply chain and logistics is a growing industry in Cobb County, and Vanderlande’s expansion in Marietta is a great example of how our county is attracting high-quality jobs and investment in this sector. […] We are grateful to work with our economic development partners to help companies expand in our county. We look forward to supporting Vanderlande in their continued success.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Georgia, click here.
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