Family-run business will expand Tennessee workforce by nearly 20%
Nashville Wire Products (NWP) officials announced today the company’s plans to establish a new manufacturing site in McEwen, Tennessee.
“Nashville Wire Products is excited to announce the continued expansion of its partnership with the City of McEwen and Humphreys County. McEwen is a great place to be and our growth there will help us to meet the continuing needs of our customers. Our company and the community have a long history of collaboration, and we are looking forward to embracing the opportunities that lie ahead,” said Steven Rollins, CEO, Nashville Wire Products.
The facility is the company’s sixth base in the Volunteer State and will add 102 new jobs, increasing the company’s total workforce in Tennessee by 19%. In total, NWP plans to invest more than $20 million through the project.
“I’m proud to announce the expansion of Nashville Wire Products in Humphreys County. Tennessee is the best place to live and build a business, and I look forward to many more years of success for Nashville Wire Products as they continue to invest in the Volunteer State,” said Governor Bill Lee.
NWP originally started in a garage as a tool and die shop. Since then, the company has expanded to include retail displays, shelving, wire baskets and other high-quality products. Three generations later, Nashville Wire Products remains a family-owned and -operated business with 10 U.S. locations and one in Mexico.
NWP, founded in the 1934, has a deep foundation in high-quality, large-scale manufacturing serving a diverse range of global brands and national retailers, operating through three divisions: Material Handling, Engineered Components and Display.
“Our company culture of continuous improvement ensures that we invest in the newest technologies, systems improvements, capacity maximization and the recruitment of highly qualified talent. This translates into speed-to-market, budget optimization and consistent high-quality production,” according to the company.
For more information visit www.nashvillewire.com.
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