MAT Industries Expands Jackson, Tennessee, Production Operations
06/06/2025
The investment will include the addition of multiple production lines.
“We're excited about this new chapter and the opportunities it brings. MAT Industries' expertise in compressor manufacturing, combined with our brand strength, will allow us to continue providing top-quality products. We value our partnership with the local community and look forward to continued growth,” added Robbie Hite, Vice President & General Manager, MAT Industries said.
MAT Industries manufactures air compressors, air tools, and accessories, as well as air brake tanks. The company operates under various brands, including Campbell Hausfeld, Powermate, Industrial Air, Industrial Air Contractor, and Sanborn, in addition to private label brands.
“Madison County has secured more than 20 economic development projects in the last five years, which is a testament to the efforts of this community and its exceptional leadership. We’re grateful to MAT Industries’ investment in our state and our skilled workforce and believe this company will continue to find great success in Jackson,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.
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