AKFA Aluminum breaks ground on Bowling Green facility bringing 331 Ky Jobs
AKFA is the first Uzbekistan-based company to establish a manufacturing operation in the United States, making a significant investment to locate a new facility in Kentucky, creating 331 Kentucky jobs.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Gov. Andy Beshear congratulated AKFA Aluminum Solutions, a division of Uzbekistan’s AKFA Group, as the company began work today on its new Bowling Green manufacturing facility.
AKFA is the first Uzbekistan-based company to establish a manufacturing operation in the United States, making a significant investment to locate a new facility in Kentucky, creating 331 Kentucky jobs.
“Today’s event is a great reminder that Kentucky’s economic momentum remains strong as the commonwealth welcomes companies from all over the world to their New Kentucky Home,” Gov. Beshear said. “This project is bringing great new job opportunities for Kentuckians in Bowling Green and the surrounding region. I want to thank AKFA Aluminum’s leaders for believing in our great state and congratulate them on this important milestone. I look forward to watching their success and growth here in the commonwealth.”
The company’s new facility will serve as a full-cycle production hub, featuring advanced extrusion, anodizing and finishing capabilities aligned with U.S. energy and environmental standards. AKFA’s first U.S. operation will integrate recycled aluminum billets and energy-efficient systems to support a low-carbon supply chain – reinforcing the region’s growing reputation in sustainable, advanced manufacturing.
A public celebration was held Monday at the Cabinet for Economic Development’s Team Kentucky booth at the SelectUSA Investment Summit in National Harbor, Maryland, with participation from AKFA and CED officials to commemorate the official announcement of AKFA’s project in Bowling Green. The partnership was formally recognized, and this marked the official launch of AKFA’s presence in Kentucky.
“The groundbreaking ceremony marks an important step in AKFA Aluminum Solutions’ long-term presence in the U.S. market, and we are proud to be embarking on this journey right here in Bowling Green,” said Alisher Srajidinov, management board member and chief operating officer of AKFA Aluminum Group. “This facility will enable us to better serve our customers, create high-quality jobs, bring advanced manufacturing capabilities to south-central Kentucky and capture the invaluable manufacturing and innovation expertise based on our customers’ needs not only in the U.S. but also in Uzbekistan. It is also important to highlight the opportunities created for businesses, particularly in terms of financing. Due to the conditions that have been established, we are in the final stages of securing funding from an American bank for the further implementation of the project. We are grateful to state and local leaders, as well as the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, for their partnership in making this project a reality.”
AKFA Aluminum Solutions U.S. LLC operates the aluminum division of AKFA Group, one of Central Asia’s largest industrial companies with more than 8,000 employees across 20 facilities. AKFA Group produces up to 100,000 tons of product annually, supplying materials for global markets including construction, transportation and renewable energy.
Warren County Judge/Executive Doug Gorman noted the role this investment will play in supporting the county’s continued growth: “Warren County is honored to welcome AKFA Aluminum Solutions to our growing manufacturing base. Today’s groundbreaking is not just the start of a construction project – it’s the beginning of new opportunities for our residents, our workforce and our local businesses. We are committed to supporting AKFA as they establish and expand their operations here.”
Bowling Green Mayor Todd Alcott emphasized how the project aligns with the city’s strategic priorities: “AKFA’s investment in Bowling Green is a powerful affirmation of our city’s vision and values. Our mission is ‘Community Led, Service Driven and Powered by Growth,’ and this project captures all three. By working together with our partners, we are creating an environment where global companies can thrive, local families can find quality jobs and our community can continue to move forward.”
Meredith Wilson, interim president and CEO of the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, highlighted the importance of the project to the region’s economy: “AKFA Aluminum Solutions’ decision to locate its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Bowling Green underscores our community’s strength as a destination for international investment. Today’s groundbreaking reflects the power of collaboration among our public and private partners, and we look forward to the long-term economic impact this investment will bring to Warren County and the commonwealth.”
Courtesy: www.lanereport.com