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:''This article is about the manufacturer. For the architecture firm, see [[W. S. Smith & Co.]].''
:''This article is about the manufacturer. For other uses, see [[Smith & Co. (disambiguation)]].''
'''Smith & Co.''' is a precision fabricator of metal, carbon fiber, and nylon industrial components with a 7,500 square-foot manufacturing plant on [[4th Avenue South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Lakeview District]]. The company was founded in [[2021]] [[Robert Smith]], son of the founder of [[Smith's Machine]] in [[Tuscaloosa]], which he sold in [[2015]]. The company plans to serve customers in the defense, aerospace and automotive industries.
'''Smith & Co.''' is a precision fabricator of metal, carbon fiber, and nylon industrial components with a 7,500 square-foot manufacturing plant on [[4th Avenue South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Lakeview District]]. The company was founded in [[2021]] [[Robert Smith]], son of the founder of [[Smith's Machine]] in [[Tuscaloosa]], which he sold in [[2015]]. The company plans to serve customers in the defense, aerospace and automotive industries.



Latest revision as of 17:59, 24 November 2021

This article is about the manufacturer. For other uses, see Smith & Co. (disambiguation).

Smith & Co. is a precision fabricator of metal, carbon fiber, and nylon industrial components with a 7,500 square-foot manufacturing plant on 4th Avenue South in Birmingham's Lakeview District. The company was founded in 2021 Robert Smith, son of the founder of Smith's Machine in Tuscaloosa, which he sold in 2015. The company plans to serve customers in the defense, aerospace and automotive industries.

Smith & Co. invested $2.56 million in its production facility. The company was awarded 10 years of tax abatements from the Birmingham Industrial Development Board.

References

  • Thornton, William (November 22, 2021) "Birmingham manufacturing startup hiring 54 in $2.56 million project." The Birmingham News

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