GE Appliances Expands Selmer, Tennessee, Operations
08/17/2023
The investment will double the available capacity in Building Two, located at 1020 Tennessee Avenue, adding new fabrication equipment and an assembly line to build Monogram and Café brand integrated bottom-freezer refrigerators. The new production is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2025.
“We are excited to grow our team and create great new job opportunities in McNairy County and West Tennessee,” said Anne Rushing, president of Monogram Refrigeration, LLC. and plant manager. “I want to thank McNairy County and the Selmer/McNairy County Industrial Development Board for their strong and sustained support, and the Tennessee Valley Authority and other partners continued cooperation provided over many years. This is the kind of partnership that is a model for progress.”
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“The Selmer/McNairy County Industrial Development Board began discussions In August of 2021 with Monogram Refrigeration regarding a possible investment that would expand the production facility to double its size and add 150 jobs,” noted Robert Shackelford, chairman of the Selmer/McNairy County Industrial Development Board. “And now, after two years of planning, we are excited to join Monogram Refrigeration and GE Appliances to announce this $34 million investment that will increase the economic impact throughout the region. The Selmer/McNairy County Industrial Development Board is grateful for this opportunity to continue to enhance our partnership with Monogram Refrigeration and GE Appliances."
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