INFAC Corp., a producer and worldwide supplier of mechanical cables and electronic components for the automotive industry, is investing $530,000 to expand its operations in Taylor County and expects to add 20 jobs as a result of the expansion. The South Korean-owned company expects to begin manufacturing parking brake cables and transmission control cables at its 52,500-s.f. facility in the Campbellsville Industrial Park during the first quarter of 2010.
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December 1, 2009
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