Second ‘Made in Alabama’ Showcase features top homegrown products

2022-10-17 02:44:23 By : Ms. elina ding

MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Governor Kay Ivey recognized 14 companies and their exceptional homegrown products at the second “Made in Alabama” Showcase at the state Capitol today.

Governor Ivey invited the businesses to exhibit their products in the Old Supreme Court Library during a ceremony today. Eleven exhibitors showcased their products, shared their company history, and gave promotional items to the public.

“Our state is blessed to have numerous companies producing great Alabama-American made products every single day. During Manufacturing Month, I am proud to recognize 14 of the best our state has to offer,” Governor Ivey said.

“Alabama made products speak to who we are as a state, and we could not be more excited to showcase these exceptional companies’ products and service to all our visitors today.”

The companies chosen for the second installment of the Showcase were nominated by the Alabama Department of Commerce, Manufacture Alabama, the Business Council of Alabama and the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama.

The companies hail from all over the state, from big cities to rural communities, and demonstrate the impressive diversity of top products originating in Alabama.

“The ‘Made in Alabama’ badge is synonymous with quality, and it’s crystal clear that the companies being honored in today’s showcase have mastered the art of turning out an amazing variety of world-class products,” said Greg Canfield, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce.

Selected for the Showcase were:

Read about the first “Made in Alabama” Showcase.

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