Georgia-based sheet metal company building first facility in Chambers County
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MR6 Tech Services, a company specializing in roll-forming and sheet metal machinery repair, will build its first physical location at the Huguley Industrial Park in Chambers County.
The company, which is based in Sharpsburg, Ga., announced the news with the Chambers County Development Authority. MR6 will invest roughly $1.5 million and bring 15-20 new jobs to the area.
“MR6 is excited to begin this new journey in Chambers County. The move reflects our company’s continued growth and expanding operations. As we look to the future, we are eager to work, live and invest in the Chambers County community.”
Michael Ralich, MR6 Tech Services owner
Construction is expected to begin in October with completion of the project expected in early 2026.
MR6 Tech Services
MR6 Tech, which has operated for nearly 20 years, will build its first ever physical location—a 20,000-square-foot facility in the industrial park.
Ralich said the company selected the Chambers County site because of its strategic location near Interstate 85 and the community’s small-town, welcoming atmosphere.
MR6’s arrival in Chambers County underscores how rural communities across Alabama are well-positioned for business investment and long-term success.
“We’re excited to see MR6 Tech Services put down roots in Huguley. This project highlights the kind of opportunities that exist in Alabama’s rural communities — where a strong workforce, supportive leadership, and strategic location come together to foster real growth.”
Brenda Tuck, Rural Development Manager for the Alabama Department of Commerce
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