Business Briefs: Sunroof maker adds to plant

Friday, February 28, 2014

Sunroof maker adds to plant

A supplier of car sunroofs will expand production in Cherokee County, Ga., and add 100 jobs.

Inalfa Roof Systems said Thursday it will add 45,000 square feet to its recently completed 165,000-square-foot regional headquarters in southwest Cherokee County, where 300 workers are already employed. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said the $6 million expansion shows thatInafla has quickly "proven to be a true team player for economic development."

The southwest Cherokee facility is located off Interstate 75 at Cherokee 75 Corporate Park, about 80 miles south of Chattanooga. The addition will add a bi-processed injection molding operation to place black lining around the Inalfa sunroofs.


CapitalMark earns 5-star rating

CapitalMark Bank & Trust has earned a top 5-Star rating from BauerFinancial for the 11th consecutive quarter.

The Chattanooga bank was recognized for its capital strength and profitability by the Coral Cables, Fla.-based rating agency, which analyzes the performance of all U.S. banks and credit unions. The CapitalMark model aligns one Banker Team per client for all their business and personal banking needs and deploys technology and courier services to bring banking to the client.

"Our ability to be nimble and responsive combined with local decision-making especially benefits our commercial clients because we can apply local market knowledge to better understand a client's unique financial situation," CapitalMark Banking Group President Kenny Dyer said.