Auto parts maker to locate in Toccoa, Georgia

A German automotive supplier is going to set up shop in Toccoa, Georgia to supply high-quality injection-molded components. An announcement this morning by Governor Nathan Deal says NIFCO-KTW, within the first five years, will create 200 jobs and invest $27 million dollars. The factory is to be the company’s first North American headquarters and in a 130 thousand square foot building on 32 acres in the Haystone Brady Business Park. NIFCO-KTW will supply injection-molded parts to, among others, BMW and Mercedes Benz USA. KTW is headquartered in Wiessenburg, Germany. It recently joined the NIFCO Group.