
Huron Township LDFA: Business Focus on Brose
Meet LDFA District Business, Brose North America.
Meet LDFA District Business, Brose North America.
The Detroit Region Aerotropolis Corporation recently presented its 2017 annual report to its stakeholders at the Westin Hotel at the Detroit Metro Airport. According to Robert Luce, Executive Director of the DRA, “It has been a pivotal year in transforming this group with a new leadership team and be able to show concrete results of the team’s efforts in 2017.”
Mr. William Hunter, General Manager at Brose, New Boston presented an update of the Brose facility expansion to the Huron Township Local Development Finance Authority at their September board meeting.
The expansion which resulted in the purchase of the adjacent property was in response to a projected 400% increase in their seat business. The plan includes a vertical integration with an automated high bay, a 1,000 meter paint line, employee locker rooms, additional parking for 600 new employees, preparation space for five hundred hot, employee meals and an on-site daycare facility.
Even in a small township, sustainable and well paying jobs can be created with help from your local LDFA.
Auburn Hills-based Brose North America Inc. has invested $97.6 million on expantion at its locations in Huron Charter Township, Warren and Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Brose, the North America subsidiary of German supplier Brose International GmbH, plans to add 388 skilled operator and technician positions to support new lines at its Michigan plants. It will also hire 87 engineers and other highly-skilled employees to support testing and technical functions, according to a Michigan Economic Development Corp. memo.
Brose North America Inc. President Jan Kowal and Huron Township (New Boston) plant general manager Jörg Graichen, Huron Township officials along with LDFA members celebrated the grand opening of the auto supplier’s newest plant in the metro Detroit. The company marked the opening on September 26th of their third Michigan facility in Huron Township, not far from Detroit […]
Gov. Rick Snyder, Brose NorthAmerica Inc. executives and Huron Township officials along with LDFA members celebrated the grand opening of the auto supplier’s newest plant in the metro Detroit. The company on Friday marked the opening of the facility in Huron Township, not far from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The North American arm of the German parts supplier announced […]
John Elliott, CEO and President of Load One Transportation and his group are planning a development in the Huron Township, MI. LDFA Pinnacle Area. They seem to have the same mind set of other companies that have also been attracted to the Township. Already plans are in the works to make the logistics facility aesthetically […]
Though the concept is still in infancy stages, Wayne county and the LDFA district in Huron Township are striving for some dramatic aesthetics to grace Bell Rd this next year. Due to the arrival of several new manufacturing firms including Inergy and Brose in 2012, a committee was formed to pursue Belle Road enhancements. For […]
The LDFA commission in Huron Township was quite excited that Brose would soon be occupying a site that Chrysler had vacated a while back. Approximately 20,000 employees work for Brose at 53 locations in 23 countries on all major automotive markets worldwide. About 450 employees will be part of the new Huron Township location. A […]
Brose North America Inc, a German automotive supplier has shown interest in the former Chrysler Mopar site to acquire the facility. They have operated a Warren facility for the past 25 years. The property at 23400 Bell Road was discussed at a Board of Trustees meeting and The Brose representatives were applying for an Act […]