Dynasty Fab Expands To Chickasaw

Dynasty Fab, a Michigan-based company that provides advanced welding and fabrication for the defense, aerospace and automotive sectors, has announced the expansion of its operations to the Chickasaw Marine Terminal in Mobile County. The company said it will invest $2 million in capital improvements and create 30 new jobs in the initial phase of its growth in Alabama. Founded in 2017 in a garage workshop, Dynasty Fab works with high-performance materials such as titanium and is marking its first expansion beyond Michigan. The location will include dock access and large-scale manufacturing capabilities, enabling the company to better serve its maritime and heavy industrial clients. “Expanding to Chickasaw is a milestone for Dynasty Fab and a necessary step in our mission to deliver precision fabrication at scale,” said Zach Jeakle, owner. “The Port of Chickasaw gives us access to maritime shipping and a skilled regional workforce, which will allow us to better serve our defense and industrial clients across the Gulf Coast and beyond.” Operations are expected to begin this month.

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