Landmark Ceramics UST Expands Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, Operations
03/25/2024
The investment will include a new logistics hub and an additional 400,000 square feet at the company’s existing tile production facility.
“We are excited to finally have the chance to reveal our latest investments that started back in 2022. Despite being a young company, Landmark Ceramics has made big steps in the North American market in the past eight years, which is also thanks to the continuous support of TNECD. These latest important investments to increase our production capacity and create a brand-new logistic hub will give Landmark Ceramics even more tools to provide all its customers a better service and resources to successfully compete in the market,” Landmark Ceramics CEO Filippo Sgarbi said.
Landmark Ceramics UST Inc., a subsidiary of Italian-based Gruppo Concorde, specializes in the production and marketing of porcelain tiles for architectural, residential or commercial use.
“Tennessee’s tile sector has seen significant growth since 2018 with ceramics companies investing more than $350 million in our state. Landmark Ceramics’ expansion is strengthening this sector statewide, and we are proud to see this company’s footprint grow in Mt. Pleasant and Maury County,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter.
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