Temple EDC spotlighted SeAH Superalloy Technologies’ $110 million commitment to build a nickel-based superalloy plant in Temple, Texas, creating rough
We are proud to share that the Temple Economic Development Corporation recently published a feature highlighting our upcoming special-alloy manufacturing facility in Temple, Texas. The article showcases our $110 million investment, the creation of 100 full-time jobs, and the long-term impact this project will have on the Central Texas economy.
Temple’s Industrial Park offers the right combination of infrastructure, skilled talent, and pro-business leadership. Our facility will occupy 45 acres off Moores Mill Road, with construction scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2024 and commercial production targeted for the first quarter of 2026.
Temple EDC Board Chair John Howe and Temple Mayor Tim Davis both welcomed our project, noting its positive impact on local growth. Governor Greg Abbott also applauded the decision, calling Texas a premier destination for global manufacturers.
Final agreements are moving forward, and early hiring will begin well before ground is broken. We look forward to collaborating with Temple EDC, city leaders, and regional education partners to build a workforce ready for next-generation manufacturing.
Read Temple EDC’s full feature here and follow us on LinkedIn for construction updates and career opportunities.
Together with Temple EDC and the greater Temple community, we are casting a bright future for advanced materials innovation in Texas.