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On January 29th, Beretta USA officials joined with Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam (R) to announce the firearm manufacturer will be opening its new plant in Gallatin, TN.

Beretta had been looking for a location for its new facility after deciding to leave Maryland over the draconian gun laws that state implemented in spring 2013.

eretta USA Chooses Tennessee for New Factory Site.
 
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Hope the blue states continue to make their industry see red.

Clever, huh?
 
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Well now, come on down to the greatest state in the union. Be sure to make yourself at home here & be comfortable. Thanks for choosing Tennessee.
 
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Yay us. Really surprised Gallatin is letting them in and didn't try to run them off.
 
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Well now, come on down to the greatest state in the union. Be sure to make yourself at home here & be comfortable. Thanks for choosing Tennessee.

If comin, leave all rules, regs and taxes up there. One of my favorite bumper stickers: "We don't care how you did it in Michigan".
 
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If comin, leave all rules, regs and taxes up there. One of my favorite bumper stickers: "We don't care how you did it in Michigan".

That's awesome. More truthful sticker would read, "we don't care how you screwed up Michigan."
 
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Over the past 20+ years I've witnessed Gallatin pizz away several opportunities at landing new industries.

Looks they were on target for Beretta. I almost started my first business in Gallatin. Traffic was a nightmare 17 years ago. Hope it's better now.
 
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Can't remember the gun company but one just moved from New York to SC just a while back. Now they can go back & not pay taxes for 10 years.
 
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Awesome news. I was wondering when Tennessee was actually going to start courting these industries.

Now, next in line should be Colt. And the Tri-cities area would be perfect. And then followed by CMT/Stag, Mossberg...whatever manufacturer is in a State that now restricts the Rights of it's citizens.
 
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And the best news is that LG will officially NEVER move to Tennessee! :rock:
 
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Can't remember the gun company but one just moved from New York to SC just a while back. Now they can go back & not pay taxes for 10 years.

Cuomo doing a good job of running fine folks & good business out of his State. I hope those nice kind Northerners keep bringing those good jobs down here to the south where they will be welcomed for sure.
 
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Awesome news. I was wondering when Tennessee was actually going to start courting these industries.

Now, next in line should be Colt. And the Tri-cities area would be perfect. And then followed by CMT/Stag, Mossberg...whatever manufacturer is in a State that now restricts the Rights of it's citizens.

Several locations here would be good.
 
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Will they have a factory store where you can pick up a second quality unit for cheap?
 
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Cuomo doing a good job of running fine folks & good business out of his State. I hope those nice kind Northerners keep bringing those good jobs down here to the south where they will be welcomed for sure.

These types things have been going on for decades. Companies move here to avoid unions & such. Workers move here to get jobs & get away from bs costs of living.
 
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Gun company, Beretta, bringing 300 jobs to Gallatin
Company's investment will top $44 million


Gun company, Beretta, bringing 300 jobs to Gallatin
Company's investment will top $44 million




Italian gunmaker Beretta USA plans to make Gallatin its manufacturing base in the United States, announcing plans Wednesday to invest $45 million in a firearms plant that will initially employ 300 workers.

Tennessee’s reputation as a gun-friendly state was key to the Sumner County city landing its biggest economic development win since clothing retailer Gap Inc. opened a distribution center two decades ago.

“This is a platinum project,” Gallatin Mayor Jo Graves Ann said. “It’s an international company. It’s well-known, it has an excellent reputation and we’re very excited that they’ve chosen (us) over eight other states.”

As a result of choosing Gallatin, Beretta will be eligible for tax credits, infrastructure and job training grants from the state. Details also are being finalized for a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes grant from Gallatin.

Beretta, meanwhile, is negotiating with Gallatin officials to buy 100 acres at the Gallatin Industrial Center off Airport Road where the manufacturing and research and development facility will be built. Construction should start by May with production expected to start during the first quarter of 2015.

The site Beretta is pursuing is part of the 200-acre expansion phase of the Gallatin industrial park. Western Reflections and Laminate Technologies are among tenants in the first phase that’s 90 percent full.

Beretta USA’s choice of Gallatin came after nearly a year-long search for a location to expand U.S. manufacturing outside of Maryland where the world’s oldest manufacturing dynasty, operating since 1526 in Italy, employs about 350 at a factory in Accokek. After Maryland passed stricter gun legislation in the aftermath of the December 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Beretta expressed frustration about the new laws and said it might be looking for a new home for that factory.

Initially, Beretta focused on states that expressed strong support for second Amendment rights, said Jeff Reh, a board member of Beretta USA. It narrowed down that list by looking at factors for investment, including tax rates, cost of living, quality of local educational institutions, availability of workers, and job recruitment support from the state, including training programs.

Beretta then visited 80 specific locations over five months before narrowing the number of sites to six. After more visits, three sites remained in the running and Gallatin was chosen as the best possible location for the expansion.

“We’re convinced we could find no better place than Tennessee to establish our new manufacturing enterprise,” said Franco Gussalli Beretta, executive vice president and a director of Beretta USA. “We look forward to building operations here and being part of your community for many years to come.”

Beretta isn’t the only well-known gunmaker to consider sites around Middle Tennessee over the past year. Remington Arms also considered a corporate relocation or expansion of manufacturing here last year, but has since decided to pursue opportunities elsewhere, local economic development officials said. Already, firearms maker Barrett Firearms Manufacturing has its headquarters and a manufacturing plant in Murfreesboro.

Beretta expects to have up to 300 employees working at the plant by the third or fourth year of operations and is exploring projects that could add more jobs in Gallatin, Reh said. The company will keep manufacturing in Maryland open, but some employees might choose to move here, he added. The company also has not indicated where the company’s U.S. headquarters will be located long-term.

The Gallatin plant will make firearms for Beretta’s sporting and tactical product lines. The company is privately owned and operated by members of the 15th and 16th generations of the Beretta family.

Gallatin has added 350 jobs in the past year through expansion of existing employers, such as The Gap and ABC Group Fuel. Gallatin had a 6.7 percent unemployment rate for November. “It’s a spectacular opportunity for Gallatin, and it allows for the visibility that Gallatin deserves,” said James Fenton, executive director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency, said about the Beretta expansion.



Beretta USA to Locate New Manufacturing Facility in Tennessee

World’s oldest firearms manufacturer and major U.S. defense contractor to expand to Gallatin, Tn.

NASHVILLE – Beretta USA officials along with Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty announced today the company will expand its U.S. operations by building a new firearms manufacturing plant in the Gallatin Industrial Park. Beretta, a global manufacturer of high-quality sporting and military firearms, will invest $45 million in a state-of-the-art manufacturing and R&D facility. Beretta will create 300 new Tennessee jobs. The company is expected to complete construction on the facility this year.
Beretta is the world’s oldest manufacturing dynasty, operating since 1526 in Italy. The company is privately owned and operated by members of the 15th and 16th generations of the Beretta family. Beretta supplies quality sporting and self-defense firearms to consumers worldwide. The company manufactures the U.S. Armed Forces M-9 pistol, the standard sidearm of U.S. soldiers since 1985. Beretta will make firearms at the new Gallatin plant from both their sporting and tactical product lines.

M9painted“Beretta is one of the world’s greatest companies, and their decision to expand into Tennessee speaks to the standards of craftsmanship and quality our state’s workforce embraces every day,” Haslam said. “Attracting a legendary company like Beretta reinforces our goal of becoming the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high-quality jobs. I want to thank the Beretta family for their substantial investment in Tennessee and the 300 jobs they’ll create in Sumner County.”

“Today’s significant announcement by Beretta USA is a historic moment for the state of Tennessee, the Haslam Administration and ECD,” Hagerty said. “Beretta is one of the best brands in the world. Tennessee’s global reputation for manufacturing in an artisan tradition means we are able to attract companies like Beretta, with a proven commitment to excellence. Tennessee continues to earn global accolades for our business climate, and we boast the best balance sheet in the nation. I appreciate Beretta’s decision to locate in Tennessee, and we look forward to a partnership that will last centuries.”

“From the moment when we started to consider a location outside of the State of Maryland for our manufacturing expansion, Governor Haslam and his economic development team did an excellent job demonstrating the benefits of doing business in Tennessee. We are convinced we could find no better place than Tennessee to establish our new manufacturing enterprise. We look forward to building operations here and being part of your community for many years to come,” said Franco Gussalli Beretta, Vice President and Managing Director of Fabbrica D Armi S.p.A and Executive Vice President of Beretta USA.

“When Beretta chooses a location for its business, we start with the possibility that we will be in that location for decades, if not hundreds of years, to come. We move forward with confidence knowing that Tennessee is a great place to do business. We look forward to our opportunities here and we look forward to working side-by-side with our new Tennessee neighbors,” said Jeff Reh, Beretta USA Member of the Board of Directors for Beretta USA.

Read the full transcript of Vice President and Managing Director of Fabbrica D Armi S.p.A and Executive Vice President of Beretta USA's Franco Gussalli Beretta's speech here.

Read the full transcript of Beretta USA's Board of Directors Member Jeff Reh's speech here.

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Beretta, established in 1526, is the oldest industrial dynasty in the world tracing its roots through 16 generations of continuous family ownership. Firearms bearing the Beretta name have been sold for almost 500 years. Beretta USA Corp. was founded in 1977 and supplies the standard sidearm to the U.S. Armed Forces. Today, Beretta manufactures, distributes and markets a complete line of firearms, accessories and apparel. Beretta also owns and operates six retail Beretta Gallery stores worldwide. For additional information, visit Beretta.com
 

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