Customers include firms in tool and die, aerospace, defense, electronics and medical industries.
The company will invest more than $17.1 million in the project, including building, machinery and equipment costs, and will hire 75 workers from the area.
State incentives were used to entice the company to expand in Auburn Hills from the Plymouth area over Toledo, OH. The incentives include a high-tech single business tax credit worth an estimated $1.5 million during the next six years, and an abatement of the six-mill state education tax valued at $164,343. The city is also providing an abatement of real and personal property taxes valued at $559,839 over the next six years.
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