Kemmerich USA To Establish Manufacturing Operations In Kentucky

Kemmerich components and assemblies are along for the ride in many well-known car brands.
Kemmerich components and assemblies are along for the ride in many well-known car brands.

Gov. Steve Beshear  has announced that Kemmerich USA will establish a manufacturing operation and its U.S. headquarters in Calloway County, KY. The project, which brings 120 new, full-time jobs and a $12.2 million investment to the Commonwealth, is the second new location announcement by a German-owned company in Murray within the past two months.

“We’re pleased to welcome Kemmerich, another company with a rich heritage in Germany. We’re especially proud to be chosen as the site for Kemmerich’s U.S. headquarters,” said Gov. Beshear, who noted that Kemmerich’s job creation and investment further strengthens Kentucky’s expanding automotive industry.

Kemmerich is one of 61 German-owned companies and nearly 180 European companies in Kentucky. More than 26,000 Kentuckians have jobs working for European-owned companies.

Kemmerich was established in Germany more than 115 years ago and has been a key supplier to the automotive industry for more than 50 years. The company has grown to become an original equipment manufacturer in several international markets, and produces stamped and welded components for a variety of automotive manufacturers. Kemmerich is also a leader in fully automated assembly processes.

“We chose Murray after a lengthy search throughout the U.S.,” said Thomas Bergen, CEO of Kemmerich. “Three key factors were important to us: cost of production, workforce and logistics. We see that Murray offers lower costs of production, a highly flexible and qualified workforce and a favorable location. Our new plant will be strategically positioned to supply General Motors and Ford in the midwest, as well as Mercedes, BMW and Volkswagen in the south.”

To encourage the investment and job creation in Murray, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority preliminarily approved the company for tax incentives up to $3 million through the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based incentive allows a company to keep a portion of its investment over the term of the agreement through corporate income tax credits and wage assessments by meeting job and investment targets.

“The automotive industry is thriving in the Commonwealth, and today’s announcement means Murray and Calloway County is a major player in establishing Kentucky as a top location for automotive component companies,” said Rep. Kenny Imes, of Murray. “Kemmerich USA’s decision to open a manufacturing center, and move their headquarters to our community, is a true testament to the quality of life and outstanding workforce we offer to businesses.”

“Both as Mayor of Murray and a board member of the Murray-Calloway Economic Development Corporation (EDC), I am proud to welcome Kemmerich to our fine community,” said Murray Mayor Bill Wells. “A lot of hard work and cooperation has paid off in a big way, and we can expect great things from Kemmerich for a long time. These will be very good jobs with excellent pay, and this is exactly what we expect in Murray; quality jobs with quality companies in our quality community.”

TVA and West Kentucky RECC congratulate Kemmerich on the decision to locate a new facility in Murray, Kentucky,” said John Bradley, TVA Senior Vice President of Economic Development. “We are privileged to work with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Murray-Calloway Economic Development Corporation and other local leaders to facilitate this company’s growth and job opportunities for area residents.”