
Tate, a global leader in innovative and sustainable infrastructure solutions for data centers, opened a new high-tech manufacturing facility in Pocahontas, Arkansas. This new plant expands Tate's production in North America and improves its ability to provide advanced data center solutions on a larger scale.
As part of this expansion, Tate introduced a new product line and invested USD 4 million to support growth in the data center industry. The facility will create 52 new jobs, bringing the total workforce in Pocahontas to 200 employees and further establishing Arkansas as a key manufacturing location for Tate.
Tate celebrated the opening of its 420,000-square-foot facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday. Company leaders, state officials, and local community members attended the event.
The new facility in Pocahontas will focus on making steel frames for data centers, supporting the local economy while providing custom manufacturing solutions for the data center sector.
Executive Statement
According to Daniel Kennedy, Global President of Cloud Solutions and Innovation for Tate, this marks an important milestone not only for Tate, but for the future of data center infrastructure. Their expansion here in Pocahontas represents a long-term investment in American manufacturing, innovation, and the people who make both possible. With this new facility, they are strengthening their ability to deliver the next generation of data center solutions while managing meaningful opportunities for the community. The talent, partnership, and commitment they are experienced in Pocahontas have been exceptional, and they are proud to grow alongside this region.
