AmeriColor Locates Operations Center in Hartsville, Tennessee
12/08/2020
Currently located in Nashville, AmeriColor will relocate and expand its operations to an existing facility located at 113 Planters Street. The company plans to create 57 new jobs in Trousdale County over the next three years.
“We look forward to our growth in Trousdale County. The people we have met so far have been amazing, and we look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship as we grow our printing, bindery, mailing and promotional product sales and manufacturing,” Kory Hershkowitz, AmeriColor manager said.
“Ensuring Tennesseans, especially those in rural areas, have access to quality job opportunities is one of my main priorities. I thank AmeriColor for their expansion in Trousdale County, and I look forward to the growth and opportunities that this investment will create for the Hartsville community,” said Governor Bill Lee.
AmeriColor plans to make various upgrades and renovations to the site including infrastructure and telecommunication improvements. The company employs more than 80 people across three divisions.
“AmeriColor’s investment in Hartsville showcases the strong workforce that can be found in Tennessee’s rural communities. Since 2015, TNECD has supported nearly 400 projects resulting in 43,000 jobs and $11 billion invested in rural Tennessee. We thank AmeriColor for its commitment to Trousdale County, and we congratulate the company on this expansion,” said TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe.
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