AL: HDT Global to Expand in Huntsville, Create 123 Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

AL: HDT Global to Expand in Huntsville, Create 123 Jobs

Sep 28, 2016

 HDT Global, a maker of engineered products for military, government and commercial customers, plans to invest $4.2 million to expand its manufacturing operation in Huntsville.

“Project Pop,” as it was code-named, will create 123 full-time jobs at the company’s Alabama operation, which currently has 82 workers. The average wage of the new jobs will be $23.54 an hour, according to project information from the Alabama Department of Commerce.

HDT said it will add 206,500 square feet of manufacturing space to an existing Huntsville operation. As part of the move, Ohio-based HDT will shift product of expeditionary shelter systems from a facility in Buena Vista, Virginia, to its Alabama location.

“We expect HDT Huntsville to become the premier military production facility across all of Northern Alabama,” company President and CEO Sean Bond said.

‘CRITICAL MISSIONS’

HDT officials said the shift will increase the company’s production capacity, decrease overhead costs, and streamline production processes into the strategically located Huntsville facility.

“HDT is an innovative company that serves our nation’s military, and I am honored to see the company has decided to invest in an expansion in Huntsville that will create more than 120 jobs,” said Alabama Governor Robert Bentley, who attended today’s announcement.

“The mobile command units produced by HDT in Huntsville will assist U.S. soldiers in critical missions around the world,” he added.

HDT’s expansion in Huntsville builds on a number of significant advanced manufacturing projects that have come to the area. In the past two years alone, Huntsville has attracted major projects from RemingtonPolarisGE Aviation and others.

“Huntsville and our region continues to show it is a premiere location for high-tech manufacturing and innovation,” Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle said.

AIDT, a unit of the Alabama Department of Commerce, will provide job recruitment and training services valued at $1 million to the company as part of the project.

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