Italy-Based Ferrari Stampi USA Expands Clarksville, Tennessee, Manufacturing Plant
10/28/2022
The expansion at its Dunbar Cave Road location is a direct result of the company’s decision to purchase Poligraph USA, which will support additional production lines and help grow its overall customer base.
“The American dream is centered around the idea that if you work hard, you can ‘make it’ in the U.S., but hard work alone isn't always enough as sometimes you just need the help of others. In our case, the State of Tennessee, especially Montgomery County, has been unbelievably supportive and hospitable in making this wonderful state our second home,” Luca Silvestrini, president, Ferrari Stampi USA noted.
Founded in 2014 by Italian-based Ferrari Stampi, Ferrari Stampi USA Inc. specializes in the production and manufacturing of mold and die for ceramic tiles.
“Tennessee’s central location and exceptional business climate offer international companies like Ferrari Stampi easy access to their markets around the globe. We are proud to be the home of Ferrari Stampi’s U.S. headquarters and appreciate this company’s continued confidence in Clarksville and Montgomery County,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter added.
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