Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) has announced that Dongwon Autopart Technology plans to invest $30 million in a new production facility in Emanuel County. The automotive project is anticipated to create 200 new jobs over the next several years.
In a statement, Gov. Kemp framed it as a development of Georgia’s thriving automotive industry. He congratulated Emanuel County and expressed optimism for its future.
“Georgia’s thriving automotive industry is creating new opportunities for Georgians statewide, no matter their zip code,” Gov. Kemp stated. “We are excited for this project to bring new jobs to Emanuel County and see its impact on this community for years to come.”
Dongwon Autopart Technology
Established in 1971, Dongwon Autopart Technology supplies components such as door frames, seat frames, and battery frames to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the automotive industry.
The company supports more than 500 direct jobs in the Southeast, including in Hogansville, Georgia, at facilities that will remain operational.
Construction on Dongwon Autopart Technology’s new manufacturing facility will be located at the Hwy 297 Industrial Park near Swainsboro. Hiring is expected to begin in 2026, and the company will be hiring for positions in management, system leads, and production personnel.
Human Resources Manager Heather Hollstein thanked Emanuel County for its cooperation and expressed pride in Dongwon's contribution to Georgia. She added, "We remain committed to excellence and supplying internal and external customers with the highest quality products and service."
Georgia Economic Development
Director of Project Implementation and Supplier Strategy Alyce Thornhill represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDEcD) Global Commerce team on this competitive project in partnership with the Emanuel County Development Authority, Georgia Ports Authority, Georgia Power, and Georgia Quick Start.
GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson elaborated on how the automotive industry is expanding in Georgia.
“Dongwon Autopart Technology’s second location in Georgia is a testament to the robust growth of Georgia’s automotive industry, which has been creating jobs across the state for more than 100 years,” Wilson added. “Congratulations to Emanuel County for the new opportunities this investment will create across the community.”

