MONTGOMERY, AL– The Business Council of Alabama (BCA), Alabama Technology Network (ATN), and Manufacture Alabama are proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Manufacturer of the Year (MOTY) awards.
Held on National Manufacturing Day, these prestigious awards recognize Alabama’s manufacturers for their excellence in leadership, performance, profitability, and workforce relations. Winners were selected by an independent panel of judges based on criteria including customer focus, employee commitment, operational excellence, continuous improvement, profitable growth, and investment in training and development. The Alabama Manufacturer of the Year awards are presented in four categories: small (99 or fewer employees), medium (100-399 employees), large (400 or more employees), and emerging (one company per year that has been in operation for ten or fewer years and has demonstrated superior performance). This categorization ensures recognition of outstanding achievements across all segments of Alabama’s diverse manufacturing industry.
“Alabama’s economy is largely built on the strength of its manufacturers. Their work is not only about producing goods—it’s about creating careers, sparking new ideas, and driving growth in every corner of our state,” said Helena Duncan, President and CEO of BCA. “The Manufacturer of the Year Awards highlight the leadership, dedication, and community impact that make our manufacturing sector so vital. We are proud to celebrate this year’s winners for the role they play in shaping Alabama’s success story.”
“From ingenuity to sustainability, Alabama manufacturers continue to raise the bar for excellence,” said Keith Phillips, Executive Director of ATN. “Their adaptability and determination ensure that manufacturing will remain a cornerstone of Alabama’s economy for years to come. It’s an honor to join BCA and Manufacture Alabama in recognizing these outstanding companies.”
“Manufacturers are at the foundation of Alabama’s economy—creating jobs, driving innovation, and investing in communities across our state,” said Jon Barganier, President and CEO of Manufacture Alabama. “We are proud to join together to recognize their achievements through the Manufacturer of the Year Awards, standing alongside them in advocating for policies that ensure their continued growth and competitiveness.”
Celebrating over 25 years, the Manufacturer of the Year awards have become a hallmark event, attended by Alabama dignitaries and distinguished leaders from the manufacturing sector. The ceremony took place today in Montgomery, with Greg Reed, Secretary of the Department of Workforce for the state of Alabama, joining as the event’s keynote speaker to honor the state’s industry leaders.
This year’s awards coincide with National Manufacturing Month, highlighting the significant contributions of manufacturers to Alabama, the United States, and the global economy.
The winners of this year’s awards are as follows:
Small Manufacturer of the Year: MRaine Industries
MRaine Industries in Autaugaville, Alabama is the company behind Eleven86 Real Artesian Water. Sourced from a deep aquifer, protected for centuries beneath layers of rock and earth, this water is naturally pure and untouched by surface contaminants. Bottled directly at the well, each bottle delivers a clean, refreshing taste while supporting Alabama jobs and showcasing the state’s natural resources.
Medium Manufacturer of the Year: EFI Automotive – Electricfil Corporation
In Elkmont, Alabama, EFI Automotive USA operates as the North American headquarters of EFI Automotive. Since 2004, the company has designed and manufactured advanced sensors, actuators, and activators that increase powertrain efficiency, support e-mobility, and improve driving performance. With more than 80 years of global expertise, EFI combines local service with worldwide innovation, providing sustainable solutions that keep the automotive industry moving forward.
Large Manufacturer of the Year: ArcelorMittal Calvert
In Calvert, Alabama, just north of Mobile, ArcelorMittal Calvert stands as one of the most advanced steel finishing facilities in the world. The plant features state-of-the-art hot and cold mills, galvanizing lines, and a river terminal to support its operations. Producing everything from hot-rolled bands to advanced high-strength steels, ArcelorMittal Calvert serves industries like automotive, construction, and energy—helping manufacturers build lighter, safer, and more efficient products that shape the future.
Emerging Manufacturer of the Year: Peak Renewables
Peak Renewables is investing in Dothan, Alabama with a state-of-the-art bioenergy facility. Once complete, it will operate around the clock, producing 150,000 tons of biomass pellets annually from sawmill residuals. By creating renewable fuel, repurposing industrial sites, and generating jobs in rural communities, Peak Renewables is not just reducing carbon emissions—it’s helping secure a cleaner, more sustainable energy future for generations to come.
2025 Alabama Manufacturer of the Year Award Finalists
Large Manufacturer of the Year Finalists:
Austal USA · Heat Transfer Products Group · Milo’s Tea Company · Northrop Grumman Corporation · United Launch Alliance
Medium Manufacturer of the Year Finalists:
King Kutter Incorporated · McVantage Packing · Premier Tech · Remmert & Company · Westervelt Lumber
Small Manufacturer of the Year Finalists:
Boostr Digital Displays · Induron Protective Coating · SignMaster · SWJ Technology
The Business Council of Alabama is the premier voice for Alabama business. BCA is a non-partisan, statewide business association representing the interests and concerns of nearly 1 million working Alabamians through its member companies and its partnership with the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama. BCA is Alabama’s exclusive affiliate to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers.