Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Mitsubishi to build Georgia plant

Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 5:24 PM
Last updated 6:07 PM

POOLER, Ga. — Mitsubishi Power Systems says it will build a $325 million plant near Savannah to manufacture and service large steam and gas turbines used by power plants.

Company executives joined Gov. Sonny Perdue for a ceremonial groundbreaking today in Pooler, where the plant will cover 119 acres and hire about 500 workers. Construction is scheduled to begin before the end of the year.

The plant will be the first built on a vast 1,500-acre industrial site that has been vacant since DaimlerChrysler pulled out of a deal in 2003 to build a cargo van plant employing 3,000 people.

The state bought the land for $23 million in 2002. After years of holding out for one company to take the entire site, state officials opted to parcel out smaller tracts to different manufacturers.

Comments

Frank I

that's great news... for Savannah..

jasonpilgrim

thats great new for georgia

RealStandupGuy

Why not Augusta????? Where are our commissioners?????

Rose

They're doing a study.

member

i thought they concentrated on healthcare nowdays?

kat30815

someone needs to locate in Millen. that city needs some kind of industry in order to save it.

creolechick

All Augusta cares about that darned Tee Center!

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