Haven Steel Products Expands McKenzie, Tennessee, Operations
12/22/2023
The investment at the company’s existing facility will include three new furnaces, a cutting mill and a powder coat system to accommodate growing customer demand.
“Haven Steel is proud to announce the commitment to the people of Northwest Tennessee by creating new jobs and investing in new equipment. We are thankful for the business-friendly environment that Tennessee’s leadership has built and are committed to maintaining. We look forward to expanding our manufacturing capabilities in Tennessee,” Ken Brown, owner and CEO, Haven Steel Products, Inc. said.
Haven Steel Products, Inc. fabricates and heat treats steel for the agricultural, construction and trailer industries. The company operates two facilities in Tennessee and Kansas.
“At TNECD we strive to provide the companies that call Tennessee home with the tools and resources needed to grow and expand. I am proud that Haven Steel will continue to call the Volunteer State home and believe Henry County has the right business climate, central location and highly trained workforce to support Haven Steel’s success,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter.
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