Pace Industries Expands Jackson, Tennessee, Operations
01/31/2023
The investment will allow the company to better serve its growing customer demand for aluminum, zinc and magnesium die casting.
“Pace Industries has always believed that the greatest asset a company has is its employees, and through this expansion, we hope?to sustain permanent growth and?the?financial independence of our employees while?raising the quality of life experienced in Jackson. Thank you to everyone that worked together to make this project a reality. We look forward to continuing our future here in West Tennessee,” Jerry Peterson, General Manager, Pace Industries said.
Founded in 1970, Pace Industries, LLC is North America’s leading full-service aluminum, zinc and magnesium die casting manufacturer. From automotive to lawn and garden, the company serves an array of industries with die casting from its 17 operations across the U.S. and Mexico.
“Pace Industries could have chosen to expand at any one of its locations, but it’s a testament to our state’s skilled workforce and business-friendly atmosphere that this company chose Tennessee. Jackson and Madison County have a robust manufacturing industry that will be the ideal climate to support Pace Industries’ success,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter.
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