Master Machine invests $11.7M to expand nuclear component manufacturing facility in Tennessee

Master Machine has announced plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The company, which specializes in nuclear-related system design, complex fabrication, and build-to-print services, will invest $11.7 million into the project and create 44 new jobs in Hamilton County.

The expansion will take place at the company’s existing facility, which will be outfitted with new machinery and equipment to support advanced technology needs across its nuclear utility customer base. The company’s capabilities include obsolete reverse engineering, commercial-grade dedication, and equipment qualification, with a focus on nuclear power generation, the Department of Energy, and naval nuclear sectors.

The project marks the fourth investment supported by Tennessee’s Nuclear Energy Fund, which backs nuclear power-related businesses expanding in the state. Support for the project also came from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and local partners in Hamilton County.

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