This is an Enterprise based company with 200,000+ square feet of manufacturing space. ALFAB Inc. specializes in architectural and structural metals manufacturing. Also in attendance on Wednesday was the company’s president, Danny Dicus.
Governor Ivey’s economic initiative is to push for a work driven state, and this company provides jobs for about 100 Alabamians.
“They have been here 51 years and some of their employees has been here 51 years as well, so it’s an experienced team that makes unusual products for our military as well as for civilian use so it’s great to be here at ALFAB,” Governor Ivey said.
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