Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama

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Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC
Company typeSubsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2002
Headquarters,
Area served
United States, Canada, Mexico
Key people
Jun-Ha Kim, President and CEO
ProductsHyundai Sonata
Hyundai Elantra
Hyundai Santa Fe
Hyundai Theta engine (Theta II) Hyundai Nu engine
Number of employees
3,000+
ParentHyundai Motor Company
Websitewww.HMMAUSA.com

Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (commonly called HMMA) is an automobile factory in Montgomery, Alabama.

History

It was incorporated as a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company of South Korea on April 12, 2002. Construction completed in June 2004, with the official start of production beginning in May 2005.[1] The official grand opening ceremony on May 20, 2005, was attended by former President of the United States, George H. W. Bush and Hyundai Motor Group Chairman, Chung Mong-koo. It employed approximately 3,000 workers in 2013.[1] Hyundai announced that the initial investment in the plant as $1.1 billion but the current investment is $1.7 billion.[2] In May 2011, HMMA announced a $173 million investment to increase the capacity of the engine assembly plant.[3] In May 2018, HMMA announced an investment of $388 million to construct a plant dedicated to manufacturing engine heads and enhance existing operations to support production of existing models.[4]

Operation

When it was built, the plant was expected to generate an additional 5,500 jobs and $500 million in investments from suppliers. Many of the suppliers were already in the region supplying the Mercedes, Honda and Toyota plants in the state. The plant has capacity for 400,000 vehicles and 700,000 engines per year.[5] Hyundai Glovis operates the rail shipping yard.

The success of the HMMA plant and the availability of local suppliers led Hyundai to invest over $1 billion in a new Kia Motors plant in West Point, Georgia. The West Point Kia plant is just over the Alabama state line, less than 85 miles away from the Montgomery plant. The two plants are directly linked by Interstate 85 in Alabama. Through the years some production has been shifted between the two plants. For example, Kia engines are made in the HMMA plant while some SUV production was moved from Hyundai to the West Point Kia plant. HMMA increased SUV production between 2012 and 2018.[6]

As of the end of 2013, the HMMA plant was running in excess of its 300,000 listed capacity, due to high demand for Hyundai automobiles.

Products

Vehicles

Engines

References

  1. ^ a b "About HMMA". Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama. Hyundai Motor Company. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.hmmausa.com/?page_id=79
  3. ^ http://www.insideline.com/hyundai/hyundai-expands-four-cylinder-engine-production-in-the-us.html
  4. ^ "Hyundai to invest $388M to prep Alabama plant for next-gen engines". Made in Alabama. Retrieved 2018-10-08.
  5. ^ "Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama Reaches Production Milestone In Celebration of the 3 Millionth Alabama-Built Hyundai | Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama,LLC". www.hmmausa.com. Hyundai. 2015-06-30.
  6. ^ Blanco, Sebastian (2018-09-28). "Hyundai's Alabama Plant Ready To Make More SUVs Whenever Demand Requires It". Forbes.

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