Stealth Enterprises planning expansion to Berrien Springs

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While Stealth Enterprises isn’t saying anything publicly about its upcoming expansion to Berrien Springs, the governor’s office is talking about it and Cornerstone Alliance is hailing the move for bringing 50 new jobs to Berrien County. MoodyOnTheMarket.com reported on Monday that Stealth was hiring workers for a planned September opening of an RV production line in a former die-cast plant on North Tudor Road, Berrien Springs. Stealth Enterprises placed recruiting ads, but declined to talk about the project. Whitmer confirmed the jobs yesterday and credited state-sponsored economic development programs for making the move happen. Stealth Enterprises is said to be looking for numerical computer control machinists and welders for the Berrien Springs opportunities.