Auburn & Opelika, Alabama
Auburn machinery moving & rigging.
Machine moves, rigging and millwright work in Auburn and Opelika plants, by crews on Accuwright’s own payroll — and if you got our name from someone in your supplier network, this is the part where you check us out. Good. Look closely.
Send us the job Call 877-898-4377
Same-day pricing. Give us the details and you get a number back the same day, not in three to five business days.
Pictured: millwrights under a molding machine — we’ve been under hundreds of them.
We’re in Auburn all the time.
Not a market we’d like to enter — a place our crews already work, week in and week out, about an hour and a half down I-85 from our Greenville, Georgia shop.
Auburn and Opelika sit in the middle of the corridor between the Kia plant at West Point and Hyundai in Montgomery, and the tier-one supplier plants that grew up along it run on machines that have to move, install and run on launch schedules that don’t slip. That’s the work we do here — planned mobilizations, crew and rigging gear rolling together, scheduled around your production windows.
And when the job is bigger than the corridor, so are we: two shops — Greenville, Georgia and Fort Worth, Texas — working the Southern Industrial Corridor from South Carolina to Texas, with reach coast to coast.
What we do in Auburn plants.
The full Accuwright scope, delivered locally — each line below runs deeper on its own page.
- Machinery moving & rigging
- Heavy machinery moving
- Industrial rigging
- Millwright services
- CNC machine installation
- Injection molding machine installation
- Manufacturing plant relocation
- Industrial mechanical & process piping
- Operated heavy-forklift rental
Representative, not exhaustive — if it sits on a plant floor, ask.
Around Auburn, the work looks like this.
Tier-one supplier plants — most of them Korean-owned, all of them competing, which is why no names appear on this page — and the work inside them is exactly what Accuwright self-performs: machine installations, die-cast presses, entire forging systems, injection molding machines by the hundreds, stamping and machining lines, and the plant infrastructure behind them — chillers, compressed air, process piping. Comprehensive mechanical, one contractor. Accuwright has done this for more than 900 industrial customers, in over 40 US states and internationally — and the crew that lands the machine is the crew that levels it, aligns it, pipes it and wires it. Millwrights, riggers, welders, pipefitters and electricians are on Accuwright’s own payroll, and our crews self-perform the core work.
Tell us what’s moving.
The machine, the two addresses, the timeline — photos if you have them, a drawing if it’s a whole line. Same-day pricing: a number back the same day, not in three to five business days.
Rather talk it through? 877-898-4377 — ask for the planning team.
Moving machinery in Auburn, answered.
How fast can a crew be at our Auburn plant?
Faster than the map suggests — our crews already work the Auburn–Opelika corridor constantly, about an hour and a half down I-85 from our Greenville, Georgia shop. Jobs run as planned mobilizations scheduled around your production windows, during business hours. Send the details and you get a number back the same day.
Can you work around a launch or model-changeover schedule?
That’s the rhythm of supplier work and we plan for it — installs and moves sequenced to launch dates, changeovers worked so the line is back up when production needs it. In 25 years we have never missed a startup, and that record is the one we protect hardest.
Do you install injection molding machines?
By the hundreds — injection molding machine installation is one of Accuwright’s deepest scopes: rigging the machine in, setting and leveling it, and connecting the water, air and power behind it.
Will you move a single machine, or is that too small?
A single machine across the floor or across town is the bread and butter of machinery moving & rigging — CNC machines, presses, molding machines and everything between. Small jobs get the same planning, floor protection and paperwork as big ones.
Do you work inside operating plants?
Most of our work happens in plants that are still running — planned around takt time, not against it. Spotters, floor protection and a route walked before anything rolls, so production keeps going around the work.
Where else do you work along the corridor?
Both directions on I-85 and beyond — including Montgomery, Birmingham and Atlanta. The full list is on our locations page.