Exalt Samples expands into Tennessee

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Carollton, Texas— Exalt Samples is expanding in Tennessee. As it currently serves many clients in Tennessee and the eastern half of the U.S., the company said it has decided that Tennessee is the perfect location for an additional facility.

Increasing its manufacturing footprint will give the company much needed added capacity, allowing it to provide additional capabilities, the company said. Its Texas location will continue its current production capacity and its corporate office will remain in Texas.

Last week, the company said it traveled to Tennessee to meet with state officials Dana Ferguson and Meryl Harris. It also checked in with several of its Tennessee clients. The company said the visit solidified its decision to expand into Tennessee.

“We’d like to thank everyone who has helped us grow into the business we are today,” said Jimmy Marta, CEO. “Follow along with us as we begin the process of starting up our new production facility.”

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