Auto parts company announces new SW Ohio plant, jobs

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MONROE, Ohio (AP) — An auto parts manufacturer says it will
build a $50 million plant in southwest Ohio that is expected to result
in 150 jobs.
A statement says UGN Inc. plans to break ground for
the Monroe plant in April. That is contingent upon final approval of
state and local incentives.
UGN anticipates the plant will generate over $7 million annually in wages and benefits.
The
company based in the Chicago suburb of Tinley Park employs more than
1,500 people at six facilities in the United States and one in Mexico.
They produce acoustic, interior trim and thermal management products for
North American and Japanese automotive manufacturers.
Ohio Gov.
John Kasich says the announcement is great news for Monroe.
The Butler County city is about 30 miles north of Cincinnati.
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reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
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MONROE, Ohio (AP) — An auto parts manufacturer says it will
build a $50 million plant in southwest Ohio that is expected to result
in 150 jobs.
A statement says UGN Inc. plans to break ground for
the Monroe plant in April. That is contingent upon final approval of
state and local incentives.
UGN anticipates the plant will generate over $7 million annually in wages and benefits.
The
company based in the Chicago suburb of Tinley Park employs more than
1,500 people at six facilities in the United States and one in Mexico.
They produce acoustic, interior trim and thermal management products for
North American and Japanese automotive manufacturers.
Ohio Gov.
John Kasich says the announcement is great news for Monroe.
The Butler County city is about 30 miles north of Cincinnati.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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