STERLING, VA – TTM Technologies has announced a $13.4 million expansion of its manufacturing plant in Virginia.
The expansion involves the purchase new equipment and a renovation of its plant, which will add 43 jobs to the 200 already located in Sterling, VA.
"We are pleased to see TTM Technologies expand its footprint in Loudoun County,” said Loudoun County Board of Supervisors chair Phyllis Randall. "This investment not only diversifies our economy but also demonstrates the confidence that companies have in our community as a premier destination for business growth."
Loudoun County awarded TTM a Commercial Business Incentive Fund grant for the expansion project, and the company received a Virginia Jobs Investment Program grant from the Virginia Economic Development Partnership.
"TTM Technologies’ decision to go all in with Loudoun is a testament to the strength of our local economy and the quality of our workforce," said Supervisor Koran Saines. "This expansion will provide valuable job opportunities for Loudoun’s skilled workers and further solidify the County’s position as a leader in advanced manufacturing."
Headquartered in California, TTM also has facilities in Colorado, Connecticut, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Utah and Ontario, Canada. In November, the company announced plans for a new $130 million manufacturing facility in New York.