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High tech prototyping company bringing 170 new jobs, $24 million investment to Athens

(Video Above: Some of the services Shape Corp. offers)

ATHENS, Ala. — Governor Robert Bentley announced Friday morning that specialized injection molding and roll-forming company Shape Corp. is establishing a manufacturing facility in Athens.

“I am honored that Shape Corp. has selected Alabama as the home of their new manufacturing facility, and I am proud of our state’s resources that helped secure this exciting new company,” said Governor Bentley. “Alabama’s Robotics Technology Park and AIDT’s workforce training services were two key factors in securing Shape’s commitment to a long term partnership with our state. Alabama’s existing workforce, workforce training capabilities and pro-business infrastructure are all critical components in my endeavor to bring new jobs to Alabama.”

According to Shape Corp.’s website, the family-owned manufacturing company services a variety of industries, including automotive, office furniture, medical, agriculture, and more.

Construction of the facility will begin this month, and is expected to be operational by Summer of 2016.

Shape Corp. already has facilities in the U.S. as well as global operations in Mexico, France, Czech Republic, China, and Japan.

“The Shape project will bring 170 jobs to our community,” said Athens Mayor Ronnie Marks. “This $24-million investment by Shape Corp shows that Athens continues to be attractive to industries. I appreciate the Athens City Council for its efforts to support job growth in our city.”


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