Niterra North America Expands Sissonville, West Virginia, Campus
06/19/2023
“Niterra remains committed to contributing to the economic growth of Sissonville and West Virginia," Niterra’s Regional President and CEO Michael Schwab said. “We are dedicated to investing in our employees and the communities in which we operate and are excited about this expansion in our operations."
Founded in 1936, Niterra North America, Inc. has been the world leader in technology, innovation, and world-class quality in designing spark plugs and oxygen sensors. In addition to Sissonville, the company maintains headquarters in Wixom, Michan, and manufacturing, inventory, and distribution facilities in Irvine, California and Chicago.
“Niterra's continued investment in our state is an incredible testament to the West Virginia community we’ve built together,” Gov. Jim Justice said. “West Virginia is now regarded around the world as the best place to start a business, expand a business, and to live, work, and raise a family. This expansion will create new job opportunities and contribute to the economic growth and prosperity in Sissonville in a major way, so we thank Niterra from the bottom of our hearts for their commitment to West Virginia.”
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