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Tooling Tech Group Builds New Facility to House Growing Automation Division

Tooling Tech Group (TTG) has announced it has completed construction of a new 72, 000 sq. ft. facility in La Vergne, Tenn., consolidating its Automation division previously housed in two buildings located in Murfreesboro, Tenn. This TTG division is experienced in the development and manufacture of assembly, material handling, dispensing, sorting, testing, welding, and fastening solutions for the automotive, cosmetic, electrical, construction and life sciences industries.  The new facility, located just 18 miles southeast of the Nashville Airport, is 10,000 sq. ft. larger than the original two buildings combined, as well as featuring 40% taller ceilings.

“We ended up in two facilities when we had to quickly accommodate our business growth, but we are very pleased to now be consolidated under one roof,” said Matt Phillips, TTG Automation president. “This move not only provides a convenient location for our customers, but also means we can be even more efficient and productive in serving their needs.”

Tooling Tech Group foresees significant sales growth in its engineered automation solutions as well as its Flexbase automated modular work cells, designed to easily integrate robotics, vision, lasers or other technologies into a quick-delivery assembly solution. To accommodate this increase in business, the company is expanding its staff by 20% and is looking to hire additional assembly technicians, electricians, project managers, control engineers and more. 

This is the fourth Tooling Tech facility to be expanded and updated within the last year. 

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About Tooling Tech Group

Founded by Tony Seger in 1982 and headquartered in Macomb, Mich., the Tooling Tech Group has grown to become the largest tooling company in the United States serving the automotive industry with tooling used to produce a wide variety of vehicle components, including soft-trim, powertrain components, structural stampings, valve bodies, dashboard and under-the-hood components, thermo-acoustic panels, roof components, liquid reservoirs, trunk components, wheel liners and more.  

Non-automotive uses for the company’s tooling products include manufacturing of appliances, lawn & garden products, consumer goods, off-road equipment, marine products, agricultural equipment, heavy-trucks, industrial blow-molds, kayaks, small engines, and aerospace structures.