Governor Lee, Commissioner McWhorter Announce Reconext to Establish Presence in Memphis and Anderson-Dubose to locate New Distribution Facility in Jefferson City, Tennessee

28 Oct, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and Reconext officials announced the company will invest more than $9 million to expand its operations and establish its first location in Tennessee. By expanding into Memphis, Reconext will create approximately 200 new jobs to better support the company’s client base across the Southeast, including engineering, administrative and production positions.

Based in Texas, Reconext is a global aftermarket electronics company that was founded in 1983 as a TV repair shop in Frankfurt, Germany. Today, the company’s capabilities range from testing and grading, full repair and cosmetic renewal to value recovery with more than 20 locations worldwide.

The Anderson-DuBose Company officials announced the company will invest nearly $40 million by locating its first operations in Tennessee. Anderson-DuBose will locate a new distribution facility in Jefferson City, which will house 80 new jobs upon completion of the project. This is the first location Anderson-DuBose will have in Tennessee. The company is a major distributor for McDonald’s, and this new facility is expected to support up to 450 restaurant locations throughout the region. The Anderson-DuBose Company started in 1991 with the acquisition of a McDonald’s distribution center. Since then, the company has experienced significant growth globally.

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