
Denso says it will invest $69 million to construct an advanced logistics centre in Lebanon, Tennessee.
It says the move will retain 100 jobs in the area and position the company to optimise its operations, enhance competitiveness and better serve customers across North America.
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The new 280,000-square-foot facility, targeted to break ground in summer 2026 and open in spring 2027, will replace Denso’s current operation in Wilson County with a larger, more technologically advanced space.
The project is supported by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Joint Economic & Community Development Board of Wilson County, Tennessee (JECDB).
“We thank TVA and our local Wilson County partners for their support of our investment in Lebanon, which marks a significant milestone for Denso and our Tennessee operations,” said Tomoyuki “Tom” Arakawa, CEO of Denso in North America and an executive officer of Denso Corporation. “Through this new, cutting-edge facility, we’ll not only improve how we deliver to customers but also create new opportunities for our team to work with the latest robotics and automation technologies. It’s a win-win that sets up our customers and team for future success.”
Denso says the NA update advances its broader strategy to standardise and strengthen its manufacturing operations while aligning its distribution network with the company’s long-term priorities.