Switzerland-Based ABB Expands Senatobia, Mississippi, Production Operations
04/19/2025
The investment will include an additional 200,000 square feet at the company’s existing facility, as well as new equipment, which will increase production of its air circuit breaker and molded case circuit breaker lines. The expansion is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2026.
“So far in 2025, Mississippi has seen tremendous economic development success, and ABB’s latest investment in Tate County further builds upon that progress. We have the workforce, the resources, the prime location and extensive transportation network that enable companies to optimize speed to market. Combine these attributes with a government that works hard to ensure companies succeed in Mississippi, and it’s no wonder we are experiencing this momentum in all corners of our state. MDA is proud to once again support ABB as it grows in Senatobia,” MDA Executive Director Bill Cork said.
ABB is a manufacturer of electrification and automation technology. The company currently operates 40 manufacturing, distribution, and R&D sites across 20 states.
“The Tate County and Senatobia community could not be more thrilled with the expansion of ABB. More jobs in our area means more residents living and working in Tate County, which is great,” Tate County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director Anna Cardona noted.
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