Cormetech plans to invest in the air pollution control company’s Cleveland, Tenn., plant and add 30 jobs, officials said today.
The company will invest $2.6 million and create the manufacturing, warehouse and skilled trade jobs over a three-year period, said Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam.
“I appreciate Cormetech’s growth and investment in our state as we work to make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs,” he said.
Cormetech is the leading producer of titania-based ceramic honeycomb catalyst for emission control.
For full story, see Tuesday’s Times Free Press
Mike Pare, the deputy Business editor at the Chattanooga Times Free Press, has worked at the paper for 27 years. In addition to editing, Mike also writes Business stories and covers Volkswagen, economic development and manufacturing in Chattanooga and the surrounding area. In the past he also has covered higher education. Mike, a native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., received a bachelor’s degree in communications from Florida Atlantic University. he worked at the Rome News-Tribune before ...








...and the teabaggers say federal regulations restrict job growth.
LOL @ Chatty, 30 is better than none. But, are they gonna pay them FAIR wages??
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