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New manufacturing facility to bring more jobs to Pocahontas

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New manufacturing facility to bring more jobs to Pocahontas

POCAHONTAS, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) – A new manufacturing facility is set to be established in Pocahontas, bringing significant investment and job creation to the area.

The project, led by Tate, a market leader in raised access floors and data center management solutions, represents a significant investment and is expected to create 148 new jobs over the next five years.

“Tate is excited to expand our operations with a new production site in Pocahontas, Arkansas,” said Daniel Kennedy, Global President of Cloud Solutions and Innovation. “This move strengthens our commitment to delivering innovative solutions and supports our long-term growth. We are grateful for the strong local support as we begin this new chapter.”

The new manufacturing facility will focus on fabricating steel frames for data centers, further strengthening the local economy.

“When Arkansas’ state, county, and local governments are all on the same page, we can beat out competition and secure investments like Tate’s time and time again,” said Governor Sara Huckabee Sanders. “Thank you to Tate for choosing Pocahontas. In my administration, we’ll keep working to cut taxes and slash red tape to make our state even more competitive.”

Arkansas competed with multiple states for this economic development project, marking the first facility of its kind in the state.

“Tate is a global leader in its industry, and we’re proud that they selected Pocahontas to grow their business,” said Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “With an experienced workforce, a favorable business environment, and strong infrastructure, rural communities like Pocahontas offer an ideal home for thriving companies. Congratulations to the community of Pocahontas on a great economic development win.”

The 420,000-square-foot facility is expected to be operational in the second half of 2025.

“The city of Pocahontas is thrilled to welcome this new industry to our community,” said Keith Futrell, mayor of Pocahontas. “This development will greatly enhance the quality of life in our area.”

“The Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Authority is proud to welcome Tate to Randolph County,” said Graycen Bigger, executive director of the Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Authority. “Throughout this entire process, a strong commitment to community, innovation, and sustainability has been clear. We look forward to a long and successful partnership. This project would not be possible without the continued support of the city of Pocahontas, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, Black River Technical College, and Clay County Electric.

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