Project comprises the addition of 60,000 square feet of space

Advanex Americas, Inc. (AA), a global company headquartered in Japan which manufactures precision springs, wire form, pins, stampings, plastics and assemblies for companies across the automotive, aerospace, medical and agriculture industries, is expanding, investing $11.4 million in the company’s U.S. headquarters in White House.

“On behalf of the global Advanex family, we are pleased to continue expanding our presence in our White House, Tennessee, location. Since our relocation to Tennessee in 2021, the unwavering support from the state government, local authorities and the White House community has strengthened our confidence in growing here. Tennessee’s highly skilled and talented workforce has been instrumental in our growth, and we look forward to building upon this success together,” according to Advanex Americas President and Regional Director of North America Kenichi Ogaki.

The project, which includes the creation of 56 new jobs in Robertson County, comprises the addition of 60,000 square feet of space dedicated to manufacturing and warehouse as well as additional square footage to support the company’s business operations.

“Tennessee’s low taxes and highly skilled workforce have earned our reputation as one of the best places to do business, and I thank Advanex Americas for its continued investment. I look forward to the growth and economic opportunity these new jobs will bring to Tennesseans in Robertson County,” according to Governor Bill Lee.

Advanex Americas originally relocated its U.S. headquarters to Tennessee from California in 2021. Its parent company, Advanex, was founded in Tokyo in 1930 and is still headquartered there today.

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