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TKS Industrial Company Expands in the Columbus Region



TKS Industrial Company, an engineering, procurement and construction company for large-scale industrial paint systems, has announced plans to expand its facility in Columbus, OH, pending local and state approvals. The company is investing more than $1.5 million and creating 12 new jobs, with hiring for production positions beginning immediately.

TKS Industrial is expanding its existing facility located at 1939 Refugee Road in Columbus, increasing its production and storage space by approximately 15,800 sq. ft. This investment, completed with its real estate partner, Minerva Ridge, will also include facility improvements to prepare the company for increased project complexities and capability to better support its diverse and growing OEM base. The company is also leveraging a workforce training grant to help upskill existing and new employees.

"Having successfully operated in Central Ohio for 36 years, we look forward to expanding our presence here and continuing to utilize the region's talent pipeline, local manufacturing industry and great business climate," said TKS Industrial Company Vice President of Manufacturing and Installation Mark Sweeney. "This expansion and upskilling of our workforce will help us maximize our on-site operations and allow us to bring on new customers."

Established in 1981, TKS Industrial is part of the global Taikisha group, a provider of HVAC and paint finishing systems. TKS Industrial's key customers include Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Ford, Subaru, Kia, The Boeing Company and Harley Davidson. The company has also designed and built paint systems for other industries including heavy trucking, motorcycles, aerospace, ATVs, heavy machinery and more.

For more information contact:

TKS Industrial

1939 Refugee Rd.

Columbus, OH 43207

248-786-5000

shop@tks-america.com

www.tksindustrial.com

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