Mitsui Kinzoku Die-Casting Technology America (MKDA), a Japanese-based automotive parts manufacturer, will invest $20 million in a new facility in Griffin, creating more than 30 new jobs, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
The new factory will manufacture products specifically focused on electric vehicles.
“We are pleased to welcome Mitsui Kinzoku Die-Casting to The Lakes at Green Valley,” said Chuck Copeland, chair of the Griffin-Spalding Development Authority. “The preliminary designs they have shared with us for their facility depict a world-class manufacturing facility, which will be a strong addition to our tax base, as well as create a number of quality jobs for our area.”
MKDA intends to expand the Griffin facility, according to information from the state.
Hiroyuki Nakazawa, president of the company, said that MKDA will strive to be a company rooted in the community.
Economic development commissioner Pat Wilson said,“This marks the fifth location by a Japanese company in this region in the past six years.”
“This facility will bolster Georgia’s booming automotive industry and ensure its success in the coming years, and we are proud to work with our local economic development partners to assist great international companies in locating to Georgia.”
MKDA’s parent company, Mitsui Kinzoku Die-Casting Technology Co., has been conducting die cast manufacturing since 1953.
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