Modine Manufacturing Company Expands U.S. Operations with $100 Million Investment to Meet Growing Data Center Demand
Modine Manufacturing Company, a global leader in thermal management technology, is set to expand its manufacturing capabilities with a $100 million investment over the next 12-18 months. This expansion will enhance production at four sites to support data center growth, including a new facility in the Dallas, TX area, and expansions in Grenada, MS, Franklin, WI, and Jefferson City, MO. As part of this growth, Modine is hosting a career fair at its new Franklin facility, aiming to fill 55 immediate openings ranging from entry-level positions to advanced roles in manufacturing. The company offers competitive pay and benefits, with plans to employ approximately 300 people at the Franklin location by March 2026. Modine's investment will support the development of its Airedale by Modine™ data center cooling products and create new job opportunities, as well as enhance engineering and testing capabilities.
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