Rivacold Creating 140 Jobs In Georgia

The Italian refrigeration systems manufacturer will invest $5 million at its first U.S. facility in Gwinnett County, GA.

Rivacold, a manufacturer of refrigeration systems, will create 140 jobs and invest $5 million in a new manufacturing facility in Gwinnett County, GA. The newly created jobs will include skilled positions in manufacturing.

Gwinnett County, GA“After 53 years of leading refrigeration innovation design and service in Europe, Rivacold is excited to establish itself in the North American market,” said Doug Schmidt, President of Rivacold North America. “Our proven, unique advantage is our ability to provide cooling solutions which are customized to the application’s need. Throughout our experience, we’ve learned that the only way to serve customers properly is to have local design and manufacturing to meet the rapidly changing demands of our customer base. For that reason, we are excited to announce our commitment to the North American market, the State of Georgia, and Gwinnett County with the opening of our production facility this summer in Buford.”

Headquartered in Montecchio, Italy, Rivacold currently employs 1,200 worldwide. Its products are used in a variety of sectors including food retail, medical, vending machines, and the dairy industry.

“We are honored to welcome Rivacold to Georgia with the opening of their first U.S. facility in Buford,” said Governor Brian P. Kemp. “Rivacold will join a booming manufacturing industry in our state, and I am excited for the opportunities this new facility will create for hardworking Georgians in Gwinnett County.”

“Rivacold’s decision to locate in Gwinnett is further proof that we are leading the way in advanced manufacturing,” said Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chair Charlotte Nash. “Gwinnett provides the workforce, infrastructure, and collaborative business environment that these industry leaders need to thrive, and we look forward to their longstanding success in our community.”

Vice President of Economic Development Andrew Carnes represented Partnership Gwinnett in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), Georgia Power, and Quick Start.

“Yet again, Georgia has proven itself as a top competitor for investment from foreign manufacturers,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Our logistics network and workforce training programs like Quick Start have built an atmosphere where manufacturers like Rivacold can succeed. Congratulations to our economic development partners on this exciting announcement.”

“Gwinnett continues to be a draw for international industry leaders,” said Partnership Gwinnett Vice President of Economic Development Andrew Carnes. “Our diverse community and unmatched business environment provide the ideal location for these businesses to grow and succeed now, and in the future.”

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