Seoyon E-HWA to invest $76 million into new Georgia manufacturing facility

Feb. 9, 2023
The project, which is expected to be completed in 2024, will generate 740 jobs.

Auto parts supplier Seoyon E-HWA plans to invest $76 million into a new manufacturing plant in Chatham County, Georgia. The project, which is expected to be completed in 2024, will generate 740 jobs, and the facility will produce automotive interior parts such as door trims, headlining, and tailgate trims.

In a recent quote, Seoyon E-Hwa Chairman Ryu Yang-seok said, "Seoyon E-Hwa is an automobile manufacturer in various countries such as Korea, Europe, and India. With our experience in developing and producing parts, it is an honor to be able to supply electric vehicle parts in Chatham County, Georgia. With the establishment of Seoyon E-Hwa Savannah, we hope that it will not only provide new jobs in the region but also contribute to making Savannah a central city for automobile development and production. For that, Seoyon E-Hwa will do its best to cooperate with the local government continuously.”

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