Toyota Boshoku Tennessee Expands Jackson, Tennessee, Metal Stamping Facility
03/27/2023
The additional 87,000-square-feet will allow the company to consolidate its stamping operations to become a lower arm seat supplier while also supporting Toyota Boshoku America’s subsidiary locations.
“This marks another significant milestone for our company. This expansion will allow us to increase manufacturing for our high-quality metal seat frame components and will strengthen the local economy in adding new jobs. We are proud to be an employer of choice in Jackson,” Masami Ito, president, Toyota Boshoku Tennessee said.
Headquartered in Jackson, Tennessee, and one of Toyota Boshoku America’s subsidiary operations, Toyota Boshoku Tennessee, LLC specializes in metal stamping for the automotive industry.
“When a company chooses to expand in our state, it is not only a testament to Tennessee’s workforce and business climate, but also to the community that company calls home. Today’s announcement underscores that Jackson and Madison County have the right assets in place to continue facilitating TBTN’s growth and success,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter noted.
Based in Erlanger, Kentucky Toyota Boshoku America (TBA) and its affiliates employ over 11,000 people in 18 locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. TBA Group is a premier manufacturer of automotive interior systems, which include seat, door trim, headliner, substrate, and carpet in addition to air and oil filters for a variety of customers such as Toyota Motor Corporation and General Motors.
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