The three new expansions span the automotive, computer and IT industry sectors and have been approved for incentives.
In addition to building new HQ, parking garage on its Swan Island campus, launching Daimler Education in Motion program.
Will invest $4.6M to expand its existing van assembly plant that distributes vans from the facility to markets throughout North America.
The company has sold train component parts to Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing in Lincoln so locating this facility near Kawasaki is a strategic move.
Airbag inflator manufacturer to invest $3M to expand Knoxville plant, specializing in research, engineering, prototype and production.
Provider of coating services to automotive, heavy truck and agriculture industries expected to generate 42 new jobs over the next five years.
Automotive components manufacturer, supplier to Nissan N. America will expand facilities in Lewisburg, Shelbyville and Smyrna.
Germany-based automotive supplier chose Russell Springs over 68 other locations to open new manufacturing operation.
Japan-based automotive supplier company to invest $19.5 million in the Commonwealth.
Project will add 28,000 sq. ft. and 12 jobs at Carthage Flex-O-Lators facility, which manufactures automotive seating components.