Tate Opens New Manufacturing Facility in Arkansas

The 420,000 square-foot facility is expected to create 52 jobs.

Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Tate's facility.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Tate's facility.
Arkansas Economic Development Commission

POCAHONTAS, Ark. – Tate, an infrastructure solutions company for data center environments, has officially launched its new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pocahontas, Arkansas. The new site expands Tate’s North American production footprint and strengthens its ability to deliver advanced, high-performance data center solutions at scale.

As part of this expansion, the company announced the addition of a new product line and a $4 million investment to support continued growth in the data center sector. The expansion is expected to create 52 new jobs, bringing Tate’s Pocahontas workforce to 200 employees and reinforcing Arkansas as a strategic manufacturing hub for the company.

Daniel Kennedy, Global President of Cloud Solutions and Innovation for Tate, said, "Today marks an important milestone not only for Tate, but for the future of data center infrastructure. Our expansion here in Pocahontas represents a long-term investment in American manufacturing, innovation, and the people who make both possible. With this new facility, we’re strengthening our ability to deliver the next generation of data center solutions while creating meaningful opportunities for the community. The talent, partnership, and commitment we’ve experienced in Pocahontas have been exceptional, and we’re proud to grow alongside this region.”

Tate hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new 420,000-square-foot facility on Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening. Company executives joined state officials and local leaders to highlight the milestone.

Tate offers custom manufacturing capabilities and product lines for floor-to-ceiling solutions for the data center sector. In Pocahontas, the new manufacturing facility will focus on fabricating steel frames for data centers, further strengthening the local economy.

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