Andrea Collins Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce | Thomas and Thomasville Chamber
Andrea Collins Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce | Thomas and Thomasville Chamber
MimEcriUSA has opened a new facility in Thomasville, Georgia, with a $7 million investment aimed at enhancing equipment and infrastructure. This development is expected to create 50 jobs over the next three years, providing opportunities for local residents and contributing to the economic growth of Thomasville and Thomas County.
"This investment is an incredible win for our community," stated Shelley Zorn, Executive Director of the Thomasville Payroll Development Authority. "MimEcriUSA chose Thomasville for their United States headquarters showcases the strength and potential of our area as a prime location for business growth. We look forward to the positive impact this will have on our economy and the residents of Thomasville."
The grand opening was attended by community leaders, business partners, and local residents who celebrated Thomasville's ongoing success as a center for business innovation. The creation of these new jobs is anticipated to bolster the regional workforce and attract further investments.
MimEcriUSA is affiliated with Ecrimesa Group, a European manufacturer known for producing metal parts through investment casting and Metal Injection Molding (MIM) technology. The group has over 60 years of experience and pioneered the process of producing metal parts in a continuous furnace with catalytic debinding alongside BASF and Cremer Termoprosessanlagen Gmbh. MimEcriUSA’s facility aims to serve American companies in sectors such as defense, healthcare, automotive, and aerospace.
As MimEcriUSA begins operations in this new facility, it remains committed to job creation and supporting local economic development in Thomasville.
For more information about MimEcriUSA's initiatives, visit www.mimecriusa.com.