U.S. Senator Katie Britt Visits Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama

August 22, 2024

MONTGOMERY, Ala., August 22, 2024 – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) this week visited Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), in Montgomery.

During her visit, Senator Britt met with HMMA’s leadership team and was presented an overview of current vehicle production activities, team member benefits, and the company’s charitable investments and strategies that make HMMA an employer of choice for many in the River Region.

Senator Britt was also given a tour of the facility that showcased HMMA’s team members and advanced automation assembling the Hyundai Santa Fe, Tucson, and Santa Cruz, and the Genesis GV70 and Electrified GV70 SUV.

“Not only is Alabama’s auto manufacturing industry a critical economic driver in our state, but we are now the top auto-exporter across America,” said Senator Britt. “I’m proud to see our Made in Alabama vehicles lead the nation, and HMMA is a driving force behind this constantly expanding industry. I will continue to support policies and strategic investments at the federal level that empower this sector to create good-paying jobs, grow opportunities for hardworking families, and strengthen local communities.”

“We are honored that Senator Britt took time from her busy schedule to learn about HMMA, our culture, and advanced manufacturing processes,” said Chris Susock, HMMA president and chief executive officer. “HMMA considers all of our local, state, and federal officials as partners in the same goal of creating a high quality of life for our region and its citizens.”

HMMA, an independent manufacturing operation of Hyundai Motor Company, is Hyundai’s first and only assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. The facility, which opened in December 2005, is capable of producing over 390,000 vehicles per year and supports more than 14,000 direct and indirect jobs in Alabama. HMMA contributes approximately $4.8 billion to the state per year.

More photos of the event can be accessed here.

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