MMI Engineered Solutions Adds Industrial Complex in Warren, Michigan
10/14/2019
The company provides engineering services, tooling and plastic injection molding to produce material handling products and assembly components. Established in 1983, MMI focuses on designing and manufacturing solutions that improve performance, reduce weight and lower costs of OEM components and material handling applications.
As a result of recent growth, MMI Engineered Solutions plans to acquire an industrial building in the city of Warren to be used for additional manufacturing space. The expansion will involve the creation of 111 new jobs and a total capital investment of than $14.97 million in Warren, Troy and Saline, resulting in a $580,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
In addition to MSF support, the city of Warren has offered to host a job fair for MMI future employees. Michigan was chosen over a competing site in Monterrey, Mexico.
“We are very pleased that MMI Engineered Solutions has chosen to expand in Macomb County,” said Vicky Rad, Director of Macomb County Planning and Economic Development. “Our region is a premier place to do business for a number of reasons. In particular, we have a talented workforce that is especially skilled in advanced manufacturing and ready to meet the needs of this employer.”
Project Announcements
Ring Container Technologies Plans Whitestown, Indiana, Operations
09/17/2025
RK Industries Expands Aurora, Colorado, Headquarters Operations
09/17/2025
J.B. Hunt Transport Plans Tooele County, Utah, Operations
09/17/2025
Reser’s Fine Foods Expands Topeka, Kansas, Operations
09/16/2025
American Pacific Corporation Expands Iron County, Utah, Production Operations
09/15/2025
Swiss-Based Stadler Expands Salt Lake City, Utah, Operations
09/15/2025
Most Read
-
Tariffs, Talent, and U.S. Expansion
Q3 2025
-
What We’re Getting Wrong About Gen Z’s Future in the Skilled Trades
Q3 2025
-
Data Center Demand Stabilizes Amid Changing Market Forces
Q3 2025
-
Powering the Next Generation of Projects
Q3 2025
-
How Consumer Trends Are Reshaping Food Facilities
Q3 2025
-
A New Course for U.S. Shipbuilding
Q3 2025
-
Optimizing Your Rail-Served Transportation Network: Strategy Before Steel
Q2 2025