• Georgia’s Consular Corps Visits Haering Precision USA LP


    Georgia’s Consular Corps Visits Haering Precision USA LP, Showcasing Hart County’s Economic and Workforce Development



    Lavonia, GA – March 20, 2025 – Haering Precision USA LP proudly welcomed Georgia’s Consular Corps for an exclusive visit, hosted in partnership with the Hart County Industrial Building Authority (IBA). This visit provided consular representatives with an opportunity to explore the region’s manufacturing strengths, workforce development initiatives, and pro business environment, reinforcing Hart County’s position as a hub for international investment.

    The delegation, consisting of diplomats representing various countries, engaged in discussions with Haering Precision´s leadership about the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities, commitment to innovation, and role in the local economy. Guests also had the opportunity to tour Haering’s facility, gaining firsthand insight into its high-precision production processes and advanced technology.

    In addition to Haering´s representatives, the visit featured key leaders from Hart County, including Terri Partain, Executive Director of the Hart County Industrial Building Authority, Amanda Brown, President & CEO of the Hart County Chamber of Commerce, Steve Burton, CEO of the Hart County College and Career Academy, and executives from Hart County and the City of Hartwell. These leaders provided an overview of the county’s economic landscape, highlighting the strong collaboration between local government, industry, and education to support workforce development and attract new business.

    “As a global company, we are honored to host Georgia’s Consular Corps and showcase our operations here in Lavonia,” said Dustin Chambers, Commercial Plant Manager at Haering Precision USA LP. “This visit reflects our company’s commitment to innovation and workforce development as well as the strength of Hart County’s industrial sector and the opportunities for international partnerships.”

    The Hart County IBA, a key driver of economic growth in the region, also participated in discussions on expanding industrial opportunities, attracting investment, and enhancing infrastructure. Its efforts continue to make Hart County a competitive destination for companies establishing or expanding U.S. operations.

    Workforce development was a focal point of the visit, with Haering Precision’s apprenticeship and training programs serving as a model for industry-education collaboration. Partnerships with institutions like the Hart County College and Career Academy ensure a pipeline of skilled workers, further strengthening the region’s appeal to international businesses.

    With a growing global footprint and strong community ties, Haering Precision USA remains a leader in manufacturing excellence and workforce development, reinforcing Hart County’s position in Georgia’s industrial landscape.

    For more information about Haering´s efforts in Hart County, please contact:
    Emma Durfee
    (706) 961 9333
    emma.durfee@us.anton-haering.com
    www.haering.com