McNeilus Steel Plans Morrison, Tennessee, Manufacturing Operations
11/01/2023
The company will construct a new manufacturing and distribution facility on West Maple Street.
“McNeilus has been delivering excellence and dependability along with the finest steel products in the country for more than 75 years. We are excited to expand our operations to Middle Tennessee, specifically Warren County, which has been greatly supportive on this project. We are thrilled to join the community as an employer that values the contribution of each individual and demonstrates concern for health, safety and well-being of our employees and their families,” Zachary Ernst, general manager, McNeilus Steel, Inc. said.
McNeilus Steel, Inc. is a full-line steel service center. The company houses more than 5,000 unique ferrous and nonferrous products, which are manufactured and shipped from operations across Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Tennessee.
“Tennessee’s business friendly climate attracts companies to the state, but it is our skilled workforce and quality of life that keep them doing business here. We know that McNeilus could have chosen to locate this project at any of its other U.S. locations, and we will work to continue to support McNeilus as it grows and expands in Tennessee,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter.
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