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Japan-Based DENSO Expands Lebanon, Tennessee, Logistics Operations

01/20/2026
Japan-based mobility supplier DENSO plans to expand its operations in Wilson County, Tennessee. The $69 million project is expected to retain 100 jobs.

The investment will include the construction of a new 280,000-square-foot logistics facility located at 1528 Sparta Pike. Operations are scheduled to begin in Spring 2027.

"We thank TVA and our local Wilson County partners for their support of our investment in Lebanon, which marks a significant milestone for DENSO and our Tennessee operations," said Tomoyuki "Tom" Arakawa, CEO of DENSO in North America and an executive officer of DENSO Corporation. "Through this new, cutting-edge facility, we'll not only improve how we deliver to customers but also create new opportunities for our team to work with the latest robotics and automation technologies. It's a win-win that sets up our customers and team for future success."

DENSO specializes in advanced automotive technology, components, and systems for carmakers, focusing on electrification, safety, and connectivity, while also developing non-automotive products like industrial robots and energy management systems.

"Congratulations to DENSO on its decision to expand operations in Wilson County. TVA, Middle Tennessee Electric, JECDB, along with its many partners have a shared commitment to supporting economic growth in the communities we serve," noted Heidi Smith, senior vice president of Economic Development, TVA. "We are proud to celebrate this announcement today and look forward to DENSO's continued success in the region."

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