Five new Czech firms declared their intentions to set up shop in Georgia this week as Czech Transport Minister Martin Kupka completed a whirlwind tour of Atlanta Monday. Two of […]
Category: Manufacturing
14 Czech Companies Visit Atlanta for Incubator Opening
A new incubator for Czech companies opened Wednesday in Gwinnett County, setting the stage for what organizers hope will be an influx of manufacturing and tech firms from the Central […]
Czech Plastics Producer Expands Peachtree City Site
A Czech producer of plastics used to make pipes and cable has expanded a factory, warehouse and headquarters in Peachtree City, adding 21,000 square feet and one new production line as its business grows in the United States.
With Czech Aerospace Investment, Roswell Sees International Strategy Taking Off
A Czech aerospace and defense company landed in Roswell Monday, the culmination of an investment journey that, to hear city leaders tell it, is the result of equal parts providence and planning.
Italian Firm to Invest $15M South of Augusta
Just a year after its initial foray into Georgia, an Italian provider of transformers is set to invest $15.3 million and hire 110 people at a new factory in Waynesboro over the next five years.
Vietnamese Province Presents ‘Northern Option’ to Atlanta Investors
While much of Vietnam’s manufacturing boom has happened in the Mekong Delta in its South, government officials from a province along the Chinese border visited Atlanta to present local investors […]
Manufacturing Forum: European Investors Overcome Obstacles, Grow in Georgia
Georgia has been a hospitable place to land, but recent expansions for three European manufacturers haven’t come without the standard headaches of cross-border business.
Netherlands Spotlight: Dutch Engineering and Technology Consultancy Focused on Southeast U.S.
Editor’s note: The Netherlands-American Chamber of Commerce Southeast, based in Atlanta, publishes a monthly interview spotlighting one of its members. In September, the organization caught up with Ihsan Surmeli, president & CEO […]
Aurubis Ribbon Cutting: Germany’s Largest Investor in Georgia Focuses on American Security, Sustainability
With a 40-foot American flag as the backdrop, Germany’s largest investor in Georgia declared last week that while its origins are from beyond the Atlantic, its intentions for an $800 million investment in the state have U.S. interests at heart.
Decades of Partnership Pays Off as German Manufacturer Plans Return to Waynesboro
A German producer of electrical transformers is planning a new facility in the Georgia city where it opened an initial outpost in the state more than 30 years ago.
