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MAJOR INDUSTRIES
Alabama
Tank - Fabricated plate work
Alto Products
Corp. - Clutch plates
Atmore Industries - Non-woven fabric
Atmore Ready Mix - Ready mix concrete
Escofab, Inc. - Fabricated metal
Exxon Company, USA - Gas condensate
Masland Carpets - Floor coverings
Muskogee Metalworks - Metal stamping
Muskogee Technologies - Fabricated metal
Swift Lumber, Inc. - Lumber
Tiger-Sul Products, LLC - Agricultural mixes
Trinsic Communications - Communications
Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce
501 South Pensacola Avenue
Atmore, Alabama 36502
Phone: (251) 368-3305 | Fax: (251) 368-0800
atmoreal@frontiernet.net
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City leaders realize that
it takes more than tall pines and fertile farmland and a strong work ethic
to attract
industry these days. Consequently, our leaders have taken a pro-active
approach to
industrial
recruitment. The city has built three speculative buildings in the
150-acre Atmore Industrial Park. Recently, the city has
purchased acreage on Highway 21 and interstate 65. Plans are underway
to promote and market the Atmore
1-65 Business Park for retail development as well as industrial development.
Agriculture
and timber have long been staples of the Escambia County economy.
Atmore
industries have become more diverse through the years, and include textiles,
metal
fabrication, and communication companies. Managers of these companies
agree that their loyal, hard-working employees
make Atmore a great place in which to do business.
Programs
are available locally through Jefferson Davis Community College and through
the
Alabama Industrial Development Training can be tailored for a company's
specific application to
ensure that those hardworking employees are also well trained.
The City of Atmore also works in conjunction with
the Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce
and the Escambia County Industrial Development
Authority to attract new business and
industry to the area while pursuing marketing
strategies which promote the growth of our community and its existing industries.
The City and Chamber are also working on beautification
and
hometown pride initiatives to enhance the downtown business district.
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