Family-owned, full-service metal fabrication company to locate a new manufacturing facility in Tennessee, invest $500,000 in Crossville

TSM Metal Works (TSM) officials have announced it will expand by locating new operations in the Upper Cumberland.

TSM will invest $500,000 and create 20 new jobs in Cumberland County through the project.

“TSM is very excited about the new facility and opportunity that Cumberland County and the State of Tennessee offers. TSM is confident that the company will thrive and offer many jobs over the coming years to many families across the region. TSM would like to thank all involved in making this new company come to life. From inception, through construction to completion, all involved from the local level to the state level have been so warm and helpful, confirming that Tennessee and Cumberland County was the right choice,” said Mark Thibodeau, general manager, TSM Metal Works.

TSM is owned by a fourth-generation California fabrication company, and the move to Crossville represents the company’s first out-of-state expansion. Upon completion, the TSM facility will be 30,000 square feet and will serve TSM’s metal fabrication customers both locally and nationwide.

“We welcome TSM to Tennessee and are pleased they’re establishing a metal fabrication facility in Cumberland County. While some states are driving away businesses with high taxes and heavy-handed regulations, we continue to see companies moving into Tennessee thanks to our friendly business climate, low taxes, and the best workforce in the nation. We wish TSM every success moving forward,” said Senator Paul Bailey (R-Sparta).

Founded in 2023, TSM Metal Works is family-owned, full-service metal fabrication company that provides powder coating to a variety of industries including backyard projects, construction, agriculture and equipment manufacturing.

“It is exciting to have TSM choose Crossville for their first out of state expansion. Tennessee’s business friendly climate is one of the best in the nation and this news reinforces the hard work of the governor, the General Assembly and the local governments.  We look forward to welcoming this family-owned business to our community,” said Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville).

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