TSM Metal Works Plans Cumberland County, Tennessee, Operations
06/06/2024
The 30,000-square-foot facility will serve the company's metal fabrication customers both locally and nationwide.
“TSM is very excited about the new facility and opportunity that Cumberland County and the State of Tennessee offers. TSM is confident that the company will thrive and offer many jobs over the coming years to many families across the region. TSM would like to thank all involved in making this new company come to life. From inception, through construction to completion, all involved from the local level to the state level have been so warm and helpful, confirming that Tennessee and Cumberland County was the right choice!,” said Mark Thibodeau, general manager, TSM Metal Works.
TSM Metal Works provides powder coating to a variety of industries including backyard projects, construction, agriculture and equipment manufacturing.
“Crossville’s central location allows companies easy access to many of Tennessee’s major cities and will be the ideal location for TSM’s new manufacturing plant. We appreciate this company’s investment in not only our state but also Cumberland County and look forward to seeing the economic growth that follows today’s announcement,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.
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