Chattanooga Times Free Press

Toyo Tire expands in North Georgia

Manufactur­er adds 150 jobs

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

One of Japan’s biggest tire manufactur­ers will invest another $138 million and add 150 more jobs at its North American production facility in North Georgia.

Toyo Tire North America announced Tuesday it is planning a two-phase expansion that would ultimately increase its employment in Georgia to 2,100 workers and boost its production capacity by another 2.4 million passenger vehicle tires.

Toyo Tire will construct another 254,000-square-foot facility in Bartow County in the next year and add jobs in production, support and administra­tion.

“The level of cooperatio­n from the state of Georgia and Bartow County over the years continues to exceed our expectatio­ns,” said Don Bunn, president of Toyo Tire North America Manufactur­ing Inc., in White, Georgia, where the 73-yearold Japanese tiremaker establishe­d its U.S. operations in 2006.

In 2016, Toyo Tire North America Manufactur­ing Inc. became the Toyo Tires Group’s largest manufactur­ing operation with an annual production capacity of 11.5 million tires.

“As the No. 1 state for business, Georgia offers the strategic resources necessary to retain dynamic companies and support industry leaders in long-term growth,” Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said in a statement Tuesday. “Toyo Tires is a valued member of Georgia’s family of innovative automotive manufactur­ers and suppliers.”

Toyo Tire’s manufactur­ing facility began operations 12 years ago with its Advanced Tire Operation Module production system. The White, Georgia, location was chosen to enhance distributi­on and inventory availabili­ty for Toyo and Nitto tires sold through Toyo Tire’s network of retailers.

Toyo is one of two internatio­nal tire manufactur­ers expanding in the Chattanoog­a region. The Finland-based Nokian Tyres is building a $360 million tire manufactur­ing plant in Dayton, Tennessee, which is expected to start making tires in the second half of 2019. The plant on 135 acres north of Dayton will employ 400 workers.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfree press.com or at 423757-6340.

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