Coil Design Corporation Locates Headquarters-Manufacturing in Dayton, Tennessee
05/14/2018
At the Rhea County facility, Coil Design Corporation will manufacture and design cooling and heating coils for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the HVAC and refrigeration industries as well as the aftermarket. Coil Design Corporation intends to hire machine operators, copper flame brazing technicians, assembly workers, drafters, engineers and sales personnel.
“Coil Design Corporation will be the supplier of choice for coils in the heating, cooling, refrigeration and aftermarket industries,” Coil Design Corporation CEO Paul Guariglia said. “We have a skilled staff of employees that manufactured coils at this very site for 21 years under its previous ownership. The presence of an existing, highly trained labor force will allow us to grow at an accelerated pace while maintaining the highest level of quality. Tennessee is a great place to operate a business and Dayton is a location that met all of our needs. We are grateful for the support we have received from the city, county and state.”
“For decades, Dayton has had a rich manufacturing legacy, especially in skilled trades that supply the HVAC industry,” Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe said. “By establishing its headquarters and production in Dayton, Coil Design Corporation will play a crucial role in boosting the local economy and providing jobs for the citizens of Rhea County. I’d like to thank Coil Design Corporation’s leadership for the confidence it has in the skilled workforce of Rhea County and look forward to its future impact on the community.”
“We’re proud to have Coil Design Corporation choose Dayton for its new manufacturing and headquarters operation,” Dayton Mayor Gary Louallen said. “When so many companies take manufacturing offshore, it’s great to see a company investing in the U.S. and creating well-paying jobs right here in our community.”
“Our county is a great place to do business and we’re excited to have Coil Design Corporation choose Rhea County,” Rhea County Executive George Thacker said. “We have a business-friendly environment and they are a great fit for our community.”
“When we first began talking with Coil Design Corporation about choosing Dayton, it was all about the availability of skilled labor,” Dennis Tumlin, Executive Director of Rhea Economic and Community Development said. “Being located here in the Greater Chattanooga metro, we’re able to draw labor from 16 counties to meet their current and future needs. We welcome them to Rhea County.”
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