An automotive company is investing $26.9 million in their Detroit facility, with a mind to create 160 jobs. The Chinese-owned YFS Automotive Systems is expanding its existing United States holdings with an eye to “play a role in the revival” of the city, company president Marius Sipos said.
In other employment news, Japanese Mitsubishi Aircraft opened an engineering center in Seattle on Aug. 3, employing about 100 engineers recruited from the Seattle area and about 50 engineers from Japan. The facility will focus on building the Mitsubishi Regional Jet, a commercial aircraft.
YFS Automotive Systems Investing $26.9M, Creating 160 Jobs In Detroit
manufacturing operations and creating 160 new jobs in Detroit, investing $26.9 million in a new facility to design, test, and manufacture automotive fuel system components. “Being in Detroit will allow us to pass on savings to our customers, optimize our product foot print and provide capacity …
Hudson’s Airworthy Aerospace Industries expanding, adding jobs
In a move that is expected to create 45 new jobs, Airworthy Aerospace Industries Inc., an aircraft interior provider, is expanding its operations in St. The company is purchasing an existing 73,000-square-foot building adjacent to its current facility in Hudson for the project. This expansion marks the third time the company has added on to facilities in Hudson since moving to Wisconsin from Minnesota in 2004 …
Mitsubishi Aircraft opens Seattle Engineering Center
The opening of a development center in Seattle, the global hub of the aviation industry, enables Mitsubishi Aircraft to tap professional expertise on aircraft development and to accelerate the development of the MRJ (Mitsubishi Regional Jet). The ceremony was attended by numerous distinguished …
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