TEMPLE, Texas (FOX 44) – The Temple Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the City of Temple have announced that SeAH Superalloy Technologies plans to invest $110 million in a high-performance metal manufacturing facility in town.
SeAH Superalloy Technologies is a new manufacturing corporation for special alloy incorporated by SeAH Changwon Integrated Special Steel (SeAH CSS), a leading manufacturer of high-tech industrial materials. This project is expected to create 100 full-time jobs in the Temple area.
The facility will be located on 45 acres in Temple’s Industrial Park, off of Moores Mill Road. Construction is set to begin in 2024, with commercial production beginning in 2026.
This plant will be the first special alloy manufacturing facility built in the U.S. by a South Korean company. The project was officially announced in Seoul on July 9, during a well-attended press conference hosted by the Texas Governor’s office.
This new facility will mark a significant milestone in the ongoing growth and development of Temple’s industrial sector, pending final negotiations with Temple EDC and the City of Temple. SeAH CSS is a subsidiary of SeAH Group since 2015, and is Korea’s leading manufacturer of high-tech industrial materials – including stainless steel, tool steel and carbon alloy steel. The company’s commitment to top-tier quality assurance and customer-centric service is demonstrated by its ISO 9001 certification.
For more information about SeAH CSS, you can visit www.seahss.co.kr.