
MR6 Tech Services, a roll-forming and sheet metal machinery repair business, plans to construct a new facility in the Huguley Industrial Park in Chambers County.
The project, which is an investment of $1.5 million, will initially create between 15 and 20 jobs.
“MR6 is excited to begin this new journey in Chambers County,” said Michael Ralich, owner of MR6 Tech Services. “The move reflects our company’s continued growth and expanding operations.”
MR6 Tech plans to build a 20,000-square-foot facility, its first physical location. Construction is slated to begin in October, with an anticipated completion in January 2026.

“This is a company that is an ideal fit for our community, and we are confident that they will be a strong partner for continued economic growth for years to come,” said Chris Busby, executive director of the Chambers County Development Authority.
Ralich added that the company selected the site because of its proximity to Interstate 85 and the community’s welcoming atmosphere.
“We believe this transition marks a significant milestone in our mission to grow strategically while remaining committed to family values that define MR6,” said Ralich. “We look forward to building strong partnerships and contributing to the economic development of our new home.”
MR6 Tech Services is a family-owned business with nearly 20 years of service. It specializes in servicing sheet metal equipment tailored toward roofing, siding and HVAC.