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Auto sector adding parts

by Virginia Business Staff
September 2003

On the heels of the just-completed $350 million upgrade of Ford Motor Co.’s F-150 plant in Norfolk comes four more expansions in the state’s automotive sector. The biggest job producer is in Prince George County, where New York-based Standard Motor Products announced in July that it will spend $3 million to expand its parts-distribution facility there and hire 175 people.

The biggest infusion of cash comes from Michigan-based Siemens VDO, which says it will spend $47 million over the next 30 months to expand its fuel injector manufacturing plant in Newport News and hire another 107 people.

Another Michigan company, parts maker Teleflex Automotive, says it will do a $2.9 million expansion of its facility in Russell County in Southwestern Virginia. The expansion will add 75 jobs. And tire valve-maker Schrader Bridgeport International says it will spend $5.1 million expanding its facility in Campbell County over the next 30 months.

Virginia Business - September 2003