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    Ritz Transformers expands, adds 130 jobs in Burke County

    By Staff Reports news@albanyherald.com,

    1 day ago

    ATLANTA – Ritz Instrument Transformers, an international instrument transformers and cast parts manufacturer for the utility and original equipment manufacturing sectors, will invest $28 million in a new facility in Waynesboro, creating 130 new jobs in Burke County, Gov. Brian Kemp announced.

    “Like so many other job creators, Ritz knows that Georgia has what it needs to succeed, and we're proud they've chosen the best state for business yet again for this expansion,” Kemp said in a news release. “We've worked hard to bring opportunity like this to rural Georgia, and we're proud this project adds even more jobs to one of those target areas following our face-to-face meeting with Ritz during our travel to Germany in 2023.

    "I look forward to the growing impact Ritz will have on Burke County and the surrounding region in the years to come.”

    Ritz develops and produces instrument transformers from 600 V to 500 kV and solid insulation bus-bar systems. The company currently operates two facilities in Georgia. A temporary facility in Burke County can currently support 30 jobs, and these positions will be transferred to the new facility once operational. The other existing facility in Lavonia opened in 2010 and produces low-voltage, medium-voltage, and high-voltage instrument transformers for the utility and OEM sectors.

    “The investment in a new state-of-the-art factory for high-voltage instrument transformers in Waynesboro marks the single-largest investment to date for the Ritz Group and illustrates the commitment of the company to the North American market,” Ritz USA CEO and General Manager Scott Flowers said. “We are excited to call Waynesboro our long-term home. The availability of a well-trained work force and the support extended by Burke County and the state of Georgia made Waynesboro the obvious choice for Ritz.

    "The U.S. electrical grid is undergoing rapid expansion and transformation as the utility industry reacts to and prepares for growth driven by adoption of electric vehicles, new datacenters needed to power AI, continued addition of renewable generation, and an increase in the U.S. manufacturing base.”

    Ritz’s new facility will be located at Burke County Industrial Park. The site will produce high-voltage instrument transformers, and operations are expected to begin in late 2025.

    Ritz will hire for roles in management, administrative staff, technicians, operators, maintenance, and testers over the next few years. Interested individuals can learn more about careers with Ritz at ritzusa.com/careers.

    “The Development Authority of Burke County is extremely excited that Ritz is choosing Waynesboro to build their state-of-the-art high-voltage manufacturing facility,” Development Authority of Burke County Executive Director Austin Stacy said. “Their building in the industrial park will kick off the final phase of the park and will serve as a catalyst to complete the remaining portion. Ritz will benefit greatly from their facility location as they will be able to tap into a strong work force and have a solid presence with their customers.”

    Senior Regional Project Manager Adela Kelley represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development Global Commerce team on this competitive project in partnership with the Development Authority of Burke County and the state of Georgia Europe Office.

    “The state of Georgia’s relationships in Europe have helped position the state and investor companies for long-term success,” GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson said. “Over 30 years ago, Ritz chose to enter the U.S. market through a location in Georgia. Through years of partnerships at every level, the company’s presence in the state has grown and evolved with market demand, including building an additional facility in Hartwell. Ritz’s growth in Burke County is a great example of how our international partnerships like those with Germany continue to benefit Georgians and critical industries.”

    For more than a century, Georgia has fostered healthy industry practices, encouraged collaboration and innovation, and positioned itself as a leader in developing and harnessing emerging technologies for evolving industries, including the electric vehicle industry. Between 2018 and 2023, alone, investments in Georgia’s e-mobility operations topped $27.3 billion.

    Georgia’s utilities are dedicated to supplying reliable energy that meets growing demand and companies’ sustainability goals. Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4 are one way Georgia utilities are expanding carbon-neutral energy options for communities and businesses. With all four units now in operation, Plant Vogtle is expected to produce more than 30 million megawatt hours of electricity each year, and Unit 4 alone can produce enough electricity to power an estimated 500,000 homes and businesses, according to Georgia Power.

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