Titan International to close Jackson manufacturing facility
JACKSON, Tenn. — Titan International announced it will close its Jackson manufacturing facility by the end of October 2026.
The company said production currently performed in Jackson will be transitioned to other existing Titan facilities over the coming months. The closure is part of Titan’s ongoing efforts to optimize its manufacturing footprint and improve capacity utilization.
“The decision to consolidate production and close the Jackson facility is difficult knowing the impact it has on our team members and their families,” said Paul Reitz, president and CEO of Titan International.
The closure will impact approximately 140 people. Titan said it is committed to supporting affected employees through the transition.
The company said it will work closely with local leadership and provide assistance to impacted team members, including severance, benefits continuation and job placement support.
Titan International is a global manufacturer of off-highway wheels, tires, assemblies and undercarriage products. The company said it will continue to operate a network of manufacturing facilities across North America to support its customers across outdoor power equipment, powersports, agriculture, construction, earthmoving and other off-highway end markets.
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