AUBURN -- Automotive parts manufacturer Seung Chang Airtech, Inc. has added more than 95,000 square feet to its operation in Auburn Technology Park North.
Now at 214,800 square feet, the expansion was needed at the large manufacturing facility to help the company respond to a growing demand for its products, company officials said.
“Our decision to expand our production is the result of additional business and increased demand from our clients KMMG in West Point, Georgia, and HMMA in Montgomery, Alabama. Our Auburn manufacturing facility strategically places us in a position to grow our company, and provide additional jobs in the community,” said Daniel Yu, CEO of SCA.
In a second announcement, SCA said it has already moved into a 20,000-square-foot facility where it will produce vibration and noise-dampening materials used in the automotive, industrial and construction industries. With these two projects SCA will have invested $16.8 million and will have created approximately 200 additional jobs in Auburn.
“We are excited about the announcement by SCA,” Mayor Bill Ham said. “SCA became a corporate citizen to Auburn in 2004, creating 40 jobs. In the near future, the company will employ 400 workers. I want to congratulate the leadership of the company and its employees for this achievement,” Ham added.
The Auburn automotive parts manufacturer serves the automotive industry with black plastic injection molding parts and the assembly of heater and blower modules.
For more information on SCA, Inc., contact the City of Auburn’s Economic Development Department at (334) 501-7270. Individuals interested in employment opportunities at SCA should contact the SCA Human Resources Department by phone at (334) 887-6720 Ext: 114 or by email at pdismukes@scaalabama.com.