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FAIST Light Metals to Place Facility in Tennessee FAIST Light Metals, a division of


Initially, the facility in Ripley will


Italy-based FAIST Industrial Group, announced it will locate a new facility in Ripley, Tennessee, investing $3.1 million and creating 30 jobs. FAIST Light Metals specializes


in diecasting, machining and surface plating of components and assemblies, working with the telecom, automotive, electronics and industrial markets.


primarily manufacture automotive components and will expand into diecasting in the future. FAIST has bought a 65,000-sq. ft.


facility for future growth. “FAIST is excited to add the new


facility, employees and capability in Ripley and is looking forward to the opportunity of growing the business


in partnership with our customers and business partners,” said Meik Andriani, CEO, FAIST Light Metals. “We also want to thank the local and state offi cials for their assistance with making this acquisition as seamless as possible in such a quick manner. We look forward to a continued partner- ship between FAIST and the local and state governments.”


Linamar, GF Automotive Choose North Carolina for New Operation


Linamar Corp., Guelph, Ontario, and GF Automotive, a division of Georg Fischer AG, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, announced they will place jointly owned GF Linamar LLC’s new aluminum diecasting facility in Mills River, North Carolina.


GF Linamar LLC will provide


large light metal high-pressure die castings for powertrain, driveline and


structural components for the North American market. T e business will invest more than


$200 million in the facility in two phases over the next seven years, add- ing 350 manufacturing jobs over the next fi ve years. Production is expected to begin in


the middle of 2017. “This will be our fourth plant in North Carolina, an area where we


have thrived thanks to a fantastic workforce and a great business en- vironment,” said Linda Hasenfratz, CEO, Linamar. “It is rapidly becom- ing an important hub for us to serve our customers in the southern U.S, and North America overall.” “T e location is ideal for us, and we


look forward to a prosperous future for our joint venture in the U.S.,” said Yves Serra, CEO, GF.


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