37 jobs to be added in Murray
On Tuesday, a new joint venture was announced between Iwis Engine Systems and Daido Corp. of America — Iwis-Daido, LLC. They'd be investing $2.7million and create 37 high paying jobs. It is for the production of high-quality automotive engine chains. “We are very pleased to have this great news coming in what has proven to be a difficult time for us all,” Murray Mayor Bob Rogers said. To read more about this, click here.
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