Updated May 14, 2019


Alabama Governor announced today (Tuesday) that more jobs are headed to the state.

Japan-based DaikyoNishikawa US plans to invest $110 million to open an auto parts manufacturing facility in  Limestone County .

The company will create approximately 380 jobs at the new Alabama facility, which will produce plastic automotive parts.

DNUS is the first on-site partner announced for Mazda Toyota Manufacturing , a $1.6 billion joint-venture assembly plant being built on a 2,500-acre site.

Construction on DNUS is expected to begin this summer.

DNUS’s project begins months after Mazda Toyota Manufacturing US launched construction on its Alabama facility, which will employ up to 4,000 workers at full production.

In 2021, MTMUS will produce up to 300,000 vehicles annually, split evenly between Mazda and Toyota.