Titan Mechanical Plans Defiance, Ohio, Fabrication Operations
06/12/2025
The investment will include the purchase of a 30,000-square-foot facility.
“This new project will take construction and fabrication to a whole new level, modularizing the workflow and making it more predictable and efficient,” said John Gray, President, Titan Mechanical.
Titan Mechanical delivers mechanical and millwright solutions for industrial, commercial, educational and manufacturing facilities.
“Titan Mechanical’s decision to purchase and expand a 30,000 square-foot facility in Defiance allows the company to continue its success in Northwest Ohio, adding 24 new jobs to its proven workforce. The new operations will boost Titan Mechanical’s efficiencies and pipe fabrication capacity, allowing the company to meet rapidly growing demand from its customers,” J.P. Nauseef, JobsOhio President and CEO noted.
“Titan Mechanical’s arrival in Defiance County exemplifies the positive impact of industrial projects on a community,” added Erika Willitzer, executive director, Defiance County Economic Development. “Over the past several years, multiple expansion projects have taken place, with Titan Mechanical successfully winning the bids to work on them. This led to the company establishing a presence in Defiance. We are delighted to welcome a company of Titan’s caliber to our county.”
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