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Daedong Industrial Establishes Wendell Headquarters

Published 5/29/2003

Daedong Industrial Co., a South Korean tractor manufacturer, will relocate its North American headquarters from Wilson to Wendell, N.C. Construction of the planned 183,000-sf office and warehouse facility will be managed by project general contractor R.N. Rouse & Co. of Goldsboro. Slated for completion in winter 2004, the facility will employ up to 45 workers. Daedong, maker of the orange Kioti compact diesel tractors, will receive, assemble, finish, and distribute tractor components from the new facility.

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Tyco Heathcare Retail Group Occupies Henry County Facility

Published 5/15/2003

Tyco Healthcare Retail Group will occupy 608,000-sf of the 818,000-sf former Amazon.com warehouse facility in Henry County, Ga. The facilities in the Greenwood Industrial Park, Building 8 will replace Tyco’s 227,600-sf Atlanta distribution center when the healthcare products manufacturing firm moves to the new space in September 2003.

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Samlip Industrial Co. To Open Automotive Manufacturing Facility

Published 4/21/2003

South Korea-based Samlip Industrial Co. is planning a new 130,000-sf facility in Alexander City, Ala., for the manufacture of automotive lighting parts and systems. The $53-million facility will be sited on 50 acres in the Alexander City Airport Industrial Park and will employ 400 workers. The automotive supplier will begin construction on the facility in August 2003 with occupancy slated for September 2004.

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Toyodabo Plans Kentucky Plant

Published 4/21/2003

Toyodabo Manufacturing Kentucky LLC is planning to construct a $9.8 million manufacturing facility in Lebanon, Ky. The facility will manufacture molded headliners for the automobile industry and is expected to begin production in 2004. The company is a division of Kariya, Japan-based Toyoda Boshoku Corp. Toyadabo's primary customer is Toyota Motor Corp.

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S.C. Johnson Develops Atlanta Distribution Warehouse

Published 4/17/2003

S.C. Johnson & Son, a privately held Wisconsin company, has selected contractor Simmons Vedder & Co. of Austin, Texas, to build a 500,000-sf distribution warehouse in Atlanta. The $14-million S.C. Johnson Wax facility will be the second warehouse built by Simmons Vedder for the company; the first was a 400,700-sf distribution hub located at SouthCreek Distribution Center 1 in South Fulton. S.C. Johnson makes products including Drano, Windex, Raid, and Ziploc bags.

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Serologicals To Construct Lawrence Manufacturing Plant

Published 4/15/2003

Serologicals Corp. has awarded CRB Builders LLC of St. Louis the $26-million design/build contract for a new plant in Lawrence, Mo. Most of the design work for the project will be provided by the St. Louis office of Kansas City-based Clark Richardson & Biskup Consulting Engineers. The $28-million plant will manufacture its EX-CYTE serum-free cell culture supplement for use in the biotechnology industry. Slated for completion in the first half of 2004, the 45,000-sf facility will be sited on 12.5 acres.

 

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NVR Building Products Relocates to Delanco

Published 4/3/2003

NVR Building Products will house its product manufacturing division in a 131,000 sf facility on fifty acres in Delanco, N.J. The building will be constructed by Charlotte, N.C.-based real estate developer The Keith Corp. The $12-million project is slated for completion by November 2003. NVR Building Products is a subsidiary of NVR Inc., a homebuilding and mortgage banking company based in McLean, Va.

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Entegris Expands Manufacturing Operations in Germany

Published 3/31/2003

Entegris Inc., a Chaska-based manufacturer of products to protect semiconductors during shipment, has expanded manufacturing capabilities at its Bad Rapaneau, Germany facility to make both 150 mm and 200 mm Ultrapak wafer carriers.

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Chief Container Corp. Expands in Bartow County

Published 3/27/2003

Chief Container Corp., a maker and distributor of corrugated cardboard boxes, is nearing completion of a 260,000-sf facility north of Atlanta in Bartow County. Chief Container plans to relocate from its current location, a 144,000-sf bulk warehouse in Atlanta, in April 2003.

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United Technical Industries Consolidates Missouri Facilities

Published 3/16/2003

United Technical Industries is relocating tool-and-die manufacturing subsidiaries Advanced Coatings and Unitech  from two Northeast Kansas City plants to a new facility in Lee's Summit, Mo. The companies will be housed in a new 40,000-sf building which began construction in June 2002 and is now nearing completion. General contractor for the $3-million-plus project is Triad Construction Co. of Kansas City.

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Network Appliance Builds Self-Generating Power Plant

Published 3/13/2003

Network Appliance is constructing a $2.4-million on-site natural gas fired power plant on the roof of its San Jose research and development building. The plant will supply 80% of the data storage manufacturer's electricity needs when it becomes operational in March 2003. The project was partially funded by $800,000 from the state of California's Self-Generation Project. The plant will produce 1.5 megawatts; Pacific Gas & Electric will supply the remainder of the building's 1.8-megawatt peak energy usage.

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KellyUSA Plans Billy Mitchell Business Center

Published 3/13/2003

The Greater Kelly Development Authority (GKDA) will develop six office/warehouse buildings on 40 acres at KellyUSA in San Antonio as the Billy Mitchell Business Center. The $28-million, 513,600-sf project aims to attract industrial firms including new vendors for Toyota Motor Corp. Two of the facilities will comprise 83,700 sf each, with the remaining four buildings at 86,550 sf each. GKDA plans to offer tenants smaller leases of between 5,000 sf and 15,000 sf.

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Leeman Architectural Woodwork Builds Powder Springs Facility

Published 3/6/2003

Atlanta-based Leeman Architectural Woodwork, a maker of custom displays and counters, will consolidate three separate Fulton County facilities with a move to a planned 350,000-sf manufacturing distribution facility in Powder Springs. Total building cost is approximated at $22 per square foot. The facility is slated for completion in January 2004.

 

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Sulzer Mitroflow Plans Cleanroom

Published 2/27/2003

Sulzer Mitroflow Corp. has selected KTEC Cleanroom Systems of Round Rock, Texas to design, fabricate, and install a 10,000-sf cleanroom in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Replacing an existing operation in Richmond, B.C., the $1.7-million facility will act as a manufacturing plant for artificial heart valves.

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