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CANTEX Plans Nashville, Arkansas, Manufacturing Operations

08/04/2025
CANTEX INC, a manufacturer of electrical conduit, fittings, and boxes, plans to establish operations in Nashville, Arkansas. The $120 million project is expected to create 110 jobs.

The investment will include the acquisition of an existing manufacturing facility, new equipment and upgrades. Production is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025.

“We are excited to expand our footprint in Nashville, Arkansas. This property will enable us to better serve our customers and support our long-term growth strategy. We look forward to integrating this new manufacturing facility into our operations and leveraging its potential to drive innovation and excellence. We’re also thrilled to work alongside the State of Arkansas and the City of Nashville as we invest in the region’s future and create new opportunities together,” said Dave Merker, President at CANTEX INC.

CANTEX provides electrical products for various applications, including residential, commercial, industrial, and utility projects. The company currently operates multiple manufacturing and distribution facilities across the U.S.

“CANTEX has chosen Nashville, Arkansas for its next manufacturing site, making a transformational investment in this great community,” noted Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “Nashville had everything that CANTEX needed: available real estate, a supportive business environment, and a strong workforce. This is a big win for the City of Nashville and the State of Arkansas. Thanks to CANTEX for selecting Nashville, and congratulations to the City of Nashville on a transformative win that will pay dividends in the years to come.”

“The arrival of CANTEX in Nashville is a strong step forward for Howard County,” added Vanessa Weeks, director of Developing Howard County. “It reflects our mission to grow opportunity and improve quality of life, and it highlights the value of our skilled workforce and business-ready community. We look forward to supporting their success here.”

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