According to www.madeinalabama.com, GMB USA Alabama Inc. will establish a new production facility in Opelika, Alabama, with a capital investment of $9 million and the creation of 75 jobs. The facility, located in the Orr Industrial Park, will manufacture precision automotive components for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), reinforcing east Alabama’s role in the advanced manufacturing supply chain.
Product Scope and Technical Focus
The new plant will produce critical HEV subsystems, including:
- Active purge pumps
- Electric water pumps
- Electric oil pumps
- Integrated thermal management systems
- Mechanical water pumps
According to the report, these components are designed to enhance vehicle efficiency, reduce energy loss, and contribute to lower emissions — aligning with OEM demand for performance-critical parts in electrified powertrains.
Strategic Rationale and Stakeholder Statements
GMB brings decades of international experience supplying major global automakers, and its U.S. expansion reflects confidence in Alabama’s automotive ecosystem, skilled workforce, and infrastructure. Ellen McNair, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, stated:
“GMB USA Alabama Inc. strengthens Alabama’s position as a leader in automotive manufacturing. We’re pleased to welcome GMB to Opelika and appreciate their confidence in Alabama’s skilled workforce and business climate.”
Opelika Mayor Eddie Smith emphasized local impact:
“GMB’s decision to locate in Opelika is another strong endorsement of our community, our workforce and our commitment to supporting industry. This $9 million investment and the creation of 75 new jobs will provide new opportunities for our residents and further strengthen Opelika’s position as a key manufacturing hub in Alabama.”
Byoung Young Song, President of GMB Korea Corporation, underscored long-term community engagement:
“Leveraging our long-standing expertise and quality competitiveness in the automotive parts industry, GMB aims to create stable jobs and revitalize the local economy in Opelika.”
Industry Context and Supply Chain Implications
This investment arrives amid accelerating North American demand for hybrid electric vehicle components — a trend amplified by recent major commitments in the state, including Mercedes-Benz’s $4 billion expansion in Tuscaloosa County and Associated MetalCast’s $6.24 million investment in Oxford. Alabama has attracted over 100 automotive suppliers since 1993, forming one of the most vertically integrated automotive clusters in the U.S., with Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers co-located near OEM assembly plants. For supply chain professionals, the GMB project signals continued nearshoring momentum in precision electromechanical subsystems — particularly those requiring tight tolerances, thermal control, and integration with battery and power electronics systems. It also highlights growing regional specialization: Opelika’s Orr Industrial Park now hosts multiple advanced manufacturing tenants focused on mobility-related subassemblies, suggesting increasing clustering effects that can shorten lead times and improve responsiveness for OEMs sourcing across the Southeast.
Source: www.madeinalabama.com
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.







