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Automotive Supplier Creating 200 New Jobs



Doowon Climate Control America, Inc., an auto parts manufacturer and supplier, will invest more than $30 million in a new manufacturing facility in Metter, GA, creating 200 new jobs in Candler County. This marks the second automotive supplier announced in Candler County in less than six months.

"Georgia's growth as a national leader in auto manufacturing continues to pay dividends for communities in all four corners of Georgia," said Gov. Brian Kemp. "In fiscal year 2023 alone, 82% of new jobs created and more than $20 billion of investments went to communities outside the metro Atlanta area. The city of Metter and Candler County are key beneficiaries of that success, and we are excited for Doowon Climate Control America, Inc. to join this community."

Established in Korea in 1974, Doowon Group specializes in designing and manufacturing automotive climate control systems. The company will be a key supplier for Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (Kia Georgia) and Hyundai Motor Group.

"Doowon Climate Control America, Inc. is making significant investments to establish itself as Doowon Group's inaugural automotive air conditioning system production facility in the United States," said Ki Chun Sung, CEO of Doowon Climate Control America, Inc. "The company is optimistic that its technological expertise and industry experience will play a vital role in the growth of the local community. Our sincere appreciation extends to the state of Georgia and Candler County for their steadfast support throughout the process, and we look forward to ongoing support and collaboration."

Doowon Climate Control America, Inc.'s new manufacturing facility will be located in the Metter-Candler County I-16 Industrial Park, a "Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development" (GRAD) certified site. The facility will primarily produce climate control systems for use in traditional and electric vehicles. Operations are projected to begin in 2026.

Doowon Climate Control America, Inc. plans to hire employees in various fields such as injection molding technicians; assembly operators; quality, materials and production specialists; engineers; and management. Job opportunities will be posted in local newspapers and on recruitment websites as they become available.

For more information contact:

Doowon Climate Control America, Inc.

www.doowoncorp.com

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