HARTFORD – A company that manufactures gloves and shoe covers will bring 80 jobs to the Wiregrass with plans to begin operations in 2023.
ISA Alabama Corporation will move into a 45,000-square-foot speculative building in the Geneva County Industrial Park located on State Highway 167 in Hartford. The company’s focus at the Hartford facility will be nitrile and latex gloves as well as boot coverings. The announcement was made Wednesday in a room at Wiregrass Electric Cooperative full of regional elected officials and business leaders.
People are also reading… The Geneva County Industrial Park is located adjacent to Wiregrass Electric, and the speculative building groundbreaking was held in 2020, funded through a program offered by Wiregrass Electric’s power distributor, PowerSouth. Construction on the expansion is expected to begin toward the end of this year and early in 2023 with hiring set to start in the second quarter of 2023. Production should begin in the third quarter of 2023.
State Sen. Donnie Chesteen recalled flying out to Oregon with Parker and Veronica Crock with the Alabama Department of Commerce to visit ISA Corporation. “We came in with this mindset about being serious with economic development, and we had the mindset if we do not invest in ourselves how can we expect anyone else to invest in us?” Seay said. “That has paid off for us today.”
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