Jackson Kayak Plans $6.5 Million Expansion, Opening Additional Manufacturing Center In Sparta, Tennessee
04/15/2015
Jackson Kayak produces whitewater, recreational, fishing and hunting kayaks and high performance coolers. With this additional space, Jackson Kayak will be able to expand manufacturing operations, bring in currently outsourced processes and house a new research and development center.
The company reached its manufacturing capacity in its current 100,000 square foot facility in Sparta, which is located at 325 Iris Dr. Due to the international popularity of the Jackson Kayak brand and the launch of the new Orion cooler line, the company anticipates sales to double over the next five years.
"In 2002, after 8 years of living in an RV full-time with my family, we decided to start our own business. After traveling most of the USA every year, we chose White County and Rock Island as our favorite place to settle down,” Jackson Kayak President/Owner Eric Jackson said.
“We originally moved here for the beauty of the area, the temperate weather, the great kayaking and the low cost of living. Then, when we started our business in the fall of 2003, we were very pleasantly greeted with an awesome work force and a very gracious and accommodating county, region, and state. I can't imagine a better place to live and do business than White County and Tennessee. We are looking forward to our next chapter in White County with our new 300,000 square foot facility where we intend to continue to grow our business and workforce,” he added.
“We want to thank Jackson Kayak for expanding in Tennessee and creating these new jobs in Sparta and White County,” Governor Bill Haslam said. “In Tennessee we still make things. Whether its cars or kayaks and coolers, Tennesseans have a reputation for quality, well-made products, and these new jobs are another step in our efforts to become the No. 1 state in the Southeast for high quality jobs.”
“Jackson Kayak is one of our state’s great success stories,” Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd said. “They started from a small operation and have continued to grow, thanks to a reputation for making the absolute highest quality products, which are now popular all over the world. I am very excited to support Jackson Kayak’s expansion in Tennessee and appreciate the new jobs they are bringing to our communities and the impact this will have on White County and surrounding areas.”
"Our partnership with Jackson Kayak started in 2010 when we were able to provide capital for them to buy a vacant building in White County,” Mark Farley, Upper Cumberland Development District Executive Director, said. “Since their move to White County, they have expanded twice and have added over 100 employees. We are now partnering with Jackson Kayak on another expansion that will be adding approximately 250 new employees. We are proud to have been a partner with Jackson Kayak throughout the years. They are a vital part of our local and regional economy with a global footprint offering quality products to customers and providing job opportunities in our communities."
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