HON adding new factory
Mar 28, 2007 | 967 views | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The HON Company will increase production capacity throughout the next year at its Cedartown manufacturing facility.

With the addition of a new seating factory, the facility projects it will manufacture more than 1.3 million products in 2007.

The new factory will add 77 jobs to The HON Company’s Cedartown operation, which currently employs more than 775 and is the largest industrial employer in Polk County.

The company is adding a new seating factory to its existing Metal Casegoods and Laminate Casegoods factories. The new, 40,000 square foot factory will produce seven different seating series, rolling out five in 2007 and two more in 2008.

The HON Company’s Cedartown facility, the first outside of Iowa, opened for production in 1969. Currently the facility produces more than 600 models within 537,670 square feet of space. Their products are delivered to customers in wholesale, retail and dealer channels.

“We are pleased to continue implementing our aggressive profitable growth strategy and bringing additional jobs to Cedartown and Polk County,” says Todd Murphy, Vice President and General Manager of The HON Company’s Cedartown, Georgia facility.

“This expansion will benefit The HON Company’s customers, suppliers and members. We appreciate the assistance of the City of Cedartown, Cedartown Development Authority, and the Development Authority of Polk County and are grateful for their ongoing support.”

Job specific training will take place in May with assistance provided by Coosa Valley Technical College and Georgia QuickStart.

The new seating factory will be operational in June.
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