Tennessee's Department of Economic and Community Development commissioner, Bob Rolfe says Mahle will expand its operations in Murfreesboro by adding around 300 jobs.

The majority of the new business for Murfreesboro will be reallocated from other Mahle locations.

Mahle will add 140,000 square feet to its operations, with the expansion supporting new injection moulding production on site. The addition in Murfreesboro will allow the company to better optimise its production footprint and be closer to automotive customers located in the South East.

Mahle supplies automotive OEMs and other Tier 1 auto suppliers throughout North America. The company's product portfolio addresses issues relating to the powertrain and air conditioning technology—both for drives with combustion engines and for e-mobility.

Founded in 1920, Mahle employs around 77,000 staff worldwide.

"I applaud Mahle for its expansion in Murfreesboro and welcome the creation of approximately 300 new jobs in Rutherford County," said Tennessee Governor, Bill Lee.

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"Substantial investments like Mahle's are crucial to get Tennessee's economy back on track and ensure quality jobs are available for Tennesseans."