Jefferson Industries Corporation Expands Operations in West Jefferson, Ohio; Invests $10.8 Million

September 11, 2019

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Saitama, Japan – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Jefferson Industries Corporation (JIC) officials today announced the company’s plans to expand its facility in West Jefferson, Ohio, creating 150 new jobs and investing $10.8 million. The Japanese auto supplier is a global manufacturer of automotive body frames. The news comes as Governor DeWine is visiting Saitama, Ohio’s sister state in Japan and home to Jefferson Industries’ world headquarters, alongside officials from JobsOhio and One Columbus.

“Jefferson Industries’ expansion brings new jobs at a cutting-edge automotive parts facility in the Columbus Region, boosting growth for both the company and Central Ohio,” said Governor DeWine. “JobsOhio and its partners continue to attract globally successful Japanese companies like Jefferson Industries that are prospering with Ohio talent.”

JIC’s existing facility at 6670 State Route 29 in West Jefferson has been in production for 30 years and currently employs more than 600 full-time employees. The company’s investment will be used to expand its existing building by approximately 77,000 square feet, for a total of nearly 1.2 million square feet, connecting its two plants and providing workforce training to employees. The expansion will allow JIC to increase its capacity for hot stamping production and support the next generation of lightweight body frames.

“As the automotive manufacturing industry continues to grow and become more innovative, we are constantly identifying ways to maximize our manufacturing capabilities. Our expansion in West Jefferson will allow us to meet production volumes for a growing customer base,” said Jefferson Industries Corporation Senior Vice President Hassan Saadat. “We are excited to continue our growth in the Columbus Region and we are grateful for the support we have received from the West Jefferson community for three decades.”

JIC manufactures auto body components that play an integral role in protecting automobile drivers and passengers. The company actively pursues automotive research and development and new production methods, including lightweight car body production, in Ohio.

“We are proud to support Jefferson Industries Corporation in its continued growth in West Jefferson,” said West Jefferson Mayor Ray Martin. “The company’s investment will help create more jobs in our community and further position us at the forefront of a growing automotive manufacturing industry. We thank Jefferson Industries Corporation for its ongoing commitment to our Region.”

The Columbus Region represents the future of new manufacturing. Alongside traditional industry giants, the next generation of visionary leaders is emerging with new goods for the modern consumer. More than 1,700 manufacturers employ more than 85,000 people in the Region. West Jefferson is located in Madison County, which is home to an estimated 44,036 residents and several manufacturing companies.

Japan is Ohio’s top international investor, with more than 72,860 Ohioans employed at 852 different Japan-owned establishments across the state. Japan was also Ohio’s fifth largest export market for Ohio products in 2018, when Ohio firms exported more than $1.67 billion worth of products to Japan. Official meetings and events for the governor’s business development mission are scheduled through September 13.

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About Jefferson Industries Corporation
Founded in 1988, Jefferson Industries Corporation is an international automotive components manufacturer with an international headquarters in Japan and domestic headquarters in West Jefferson, OH. Jefferson Industries Corporation creates auto body components that are integral in protecting automobile drivers and passengers and is one of the largest tier 1 suppliers to Honda North America. Learn more at jic-ohio.com.

About One Columbus
As the economic development organization for the 11-county Columbus Region, One Columbus’ mission is to lead a comprehensive regional growth strategy that develops and attracts the world’s most competitive companies, grows a highly adaptive workforce, prepares our communities for the future, and inspires corporate, academic and public innovation throughout the Columbus Region. One Columbus expertly guides companies through the location decision process. Through strategic business outreach and customized research, the One Columbus team leverages public, private and institutional partnerships to grow the Columbus Region’s economy and strengthen its national and international competitiveness. Funding is received from more than 300 private organizations, local governments, academic institutions and JobsOhio. Learn more at ColumbusRegion.com.

JobsOhio is a private nonprofit corporation designed to drive job creation and new capital investment in Ohio through business attraction, retention and expansion efforts. JobsOhio works with six regional partners across Ohio: Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth, One Columbus, Dayton Development Coalition, REDI Cincinnati, Regional Growth Partnership and Team NEO. Learn more at JobsOhio.com. Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

One Columbus Contact
Amy Harman
614-225-6070
ah@columbusregion.com 

Governor DeWine Contact
Dan Tierney
614-644-0957
Dan.Tierney@governor.ohio.gov

Jefferson Industries Contact
Hassan Saadat
614-879-4340

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