OTICS USA invests $147 million to expand Tennessee manufacturing facility

March 15, 2023
The company’s $147 million investment will help create 70 new jobs and increase the size of its current facility by 55,000 square feet.

OTICS USA, Inc., a manufacturer of parts for automotive corporations, has announced that it will expand its manufacturing plant in Morristown, Tennessee. The company’s $147 million investment will help create 70 new jobs and increase the size of its current facility by 55,000 square feet.

In a recent quote, Charlotte Jennelle, General Manager/Division Head OTICS USA, Inc., said, “We are very proud of the fourth expansion of our Morristown facility and excited about our new projects. Our continued growth and expansion are a direct result of the hard work and dedication of our team members.”

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee added, “Tennessee’s highly skilled workforce and unmatched business climate facilitate new growth and expansion for the companies that call Tennessee home. I thank OTICS USA for its commitment to job creation and look forward to the new opportunities that these 70 new jobs will bring to the Morristown community.”

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