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Milwaukee Tool Marks Another Expansion in Mississippi



Milwaukee Tool has announced the upcoming opening of a new manufacturing facility in Clinton, MS. The project is a more than $7 million corporate investment, and is part of the company's recent commitment to creating 1,200 jobs in Mississippi.

"At the core of everything we do at Milwaukee Tool is our dedication to delivering disruptive solutions that drive enhanced safety and productivity for our users. The new Clinton facility, as well as our ongoing investments in U.S. operations and manufacturing, are critical to ensuring we can continuously deliver this innovation to our end users and distribution partners with speed and agility," said Steve Richman, Milwaukee Tool Group President.

The new 357,000 sq. ft. facility will act as an expansion of the company's current facility in Jackson, MS. During the last decade, the number of employees in the state grew from 526 in 2010 to more than 3,659 in 2021. The company last expanded in Mississippi in April, announcing plans to construct a facility in Grenada. With the announcement of that expansion, the company committed to creating 1,200 overall jobs in the region within eight years.

For more information contact:

Milwaukee Tool

13135 West Lisbon Road

Brookfield, WI 53005

800-SAWDUST (729-3878)

www.milwaukeetool.com

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