Tri-Matic Spring Expands Savannah, Tennessee, Operations
11/06/2017
The company is adding 27,100-square-feet to its existing operations to meet increased market demand. The company plans for the new expansion phase to be operational in the spring of 2018.
Founded in 1982, Tri-Matic is a second-generation, family-owned and operated business. Tri-Matic supplies the automotive, lawn and garden, medical and home appliance industries. It ships products throughout the United States and to numerous countries worldwide.
“Tri-Matic continues to grow, and we are excited to expand our facility in Savannah,” Jeff Collier, Tri-Matic President & Owner, said. “We look forward to creating additional jobs and continuing to contribute to the economic well-being of Hardin County.”
“I’d like to thank Tri-Matic for its decision to expand in Hardin County,” said Bob Rolfe, Commissioner of TNECD. “In Tennessee, we’re fortunate to have a strong base of existing companies that are making additional investments and creating jobs for Tennesseans. I look forward to the continued growth of Tri-Matic in Savannah and the long-term benefits this will have on the residents of Hardin County.”
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