Bonnell investing $17 million in expansion, entering auto market

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Newnan-based Bonnell Aluminum, a longtime Coweta County industry and subsidiary of Richmond, Va.-based Tredegar Corporation, will be investing $17 million over the next 12 months to fund an expansion project that will include purchase of a new state-of-the-art aluminum extrusion line for the automotive market.
The aluminum extrusion line will be dedicated to serve the growing demand from automotive and light truck original equipment manufacturers, company officials said in a release Tuesday.
For more on the announcement see Wednesday's print and digital editions of The Newnan Times-Herald.

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