Chattanooga Times Free Press

Denso reveals 4th expansion since 2013 in Athens, Tenn.

Athens, Tenn., plant to see 320 more jobs, $190 million investment

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

Auto parts maker Denso on Wednesday unveiled plans for its fourth expansion since 2013 at its huge Athens, Tenn., factory as the company plans to add 320 people to its workforce.

Denso is slated to invest $190 million in the plant to build four new assembly lines, said Hugh Cantrell, the factory’s director of administra­tive services.

One line will produce gasoline direct injection injectors while others will make low- and high-pressure fuel pumps, according to the Japanese company.

Work to install equipment at the nearly 800,000-square-foot facility will start immediatel­y, Cantrell said. The company added space to its plant during its last expansion in 2015 and it will use some of that footprint, he said.

“We added extra space then,” he said. “We’ll put those lines in that additional space.”

Cantrell also said plans are to start hiring more staff now though the first part of 2019.

Denso’s plant already employs 1,375 people making fuel delivery, ignition, and exhaust gas systems for such automakers as Toyota, Ford, General Motors, Honda and Nissan.

Kathy Price, the McMinn County Economic Developmen­t Authority’s executive director, said Denso is the largest employer amid a cluster of automotive companies in the county.

She said Denso officials are confident they’ll find qualified employees to fill the new slots even though the county’s jobless rate is just 3.8 percent.

Denso is receiving a tax incentive package that includes a break on equipment, Price said.

Cantrell said the starting wage for production workers at the plant is $14.29 per hour, in addition to benefits. The average wage is about $19 per hour, he said.

“Increasing our capacity to manufactur­e products closer to customers in North

America will continue to power Denso’s growth in the region,” Cantrell said.

The announceme­nt is Denso’s latest in a line of strategic investment­s in North America and part of its commitment to make Tennessee a primary manufactur­ing center. In the 2015 expansion, the company added more than 224,000 square feet to its Athens plant.

The company said it expects the U.S. economy to keep growing due to policies including the passage of the recent tax reform bill.

Last September, Denso revealed plans for a $1 billion investment in its Maryville, Tenn., facility to create 1,000 jobs focused on electrific­ation and safety systems.

With another facility in Jackson, Tenn., Denso employs roughly 4,500 people in the state. Across the United States, Denso has more than 17,000 employees. Its North American consolidat­ed sales totaled $9.6 billion last fiscal year, according to the company.

Contact Mike Pare at mpare@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6318.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? An employee of Denso’s Athens, Tenn., manufactur­ing plant walks by a production line.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO An employee of Denso’s Athens, Tenn., manufactur­ing plant walks by a production line.
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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Denso’s Athens, Tenn., plant has nearly 800,000 square feet of space making auto parts.

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