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South Korean transformer manufacturer to expand operation in South Memphis

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South Korean power transformer manufacturer Hyosung HICO announced a $51 million expansion of its U.S. manufacturing headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, adding 123 new jobs to Shelby County. The 360,000-square-foot facility, located near the Mississippi River, currently employs about 400 workers. Hyosung HICO, a subsidiary of Hyosung Heavy Industries, acquired the Memphis plant from Mitsubishi Electric in 2019 and opened it in 2020 to better serve North American customers. The expansion aligns with Hyosung’s ambition to become the leading large power transformer supplier in the U.S. by 2027. The project received $15 million in local and state incentives.

by Cassandra Stephenson, Tennessee Lookout
May 15, 2025

A South Korean power transformer manufacturer announced Wednesday it will expand operations at its U.S. headquarters in Memphis.

Hyosung HICO will invest $51 million into its 360,000-square-foot facility located on a 200-acre plot near the Mississippi River in South Memphis.

The expansion is expected to add 123 new jobs in Shelby County, according to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. The facility currently employs about 400 people.

Hyosung HICO is a subsidiary of Hyosung Heavy Industries, which was founded in South Korea in 1962 and delivered its first power transformer to North America in 1998, according to the company’s website. Hyosung Heavy Industries manufactures electrical power equipment including transformers, switchgears, energy storage systems and SMART Grid solutions.

Hyosung HICO purchased the Memphis manufacturing plant in 2019 from Mitsubishi Electric. 

The plant became the South Korean company’s first in the U.S. when it opened in 2020 to be closer to North American electric utility customers, the website states. 

The Memphis and Shelby County Economic Development and Growth Engine (EDGE) approved $10 million in tax breaks for the deal in 2019. State records show a $5 million grant for the same year.

The facility has manufactured transformers for some of Nashville-based solar power company Silicon Ranch’s Tennessee solar farms.

“We are committed to executing this expansion with the firm belief that only companies that succeed in the U.S. market can secure true competitiveness,” Hyosung Heavy Industries CEO Taehee Woo said in a news release. “Today’s expansion of our Memphis transformer facility marks a major milestone in our U.S. growth strategy and underscores our vision to become the #1 supplier of large power transformers in the country by 2027, and the leading supplier of solutions by the end of this decade.”

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The article presents a factual account of Hyosung HICO’s expansion in Memphis, detailing the investment, job creation, and tax incentives related to the project. The language used is neutral, focusing on the company’s plans and growth strategy without advocating for any political stance. It reports on the business move and economic impact without leaning toward any particular ideology or political narrative. The article provides details on the company’s goals, partnerships, and past financial support but does not indicate a bias toward any political party or viewpoint.

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-06-16 23:31:49

SUMMARY: After heavy rain caused a creek in White House to rise rapidly, floodwaters swept three cars off Bowling Branch Road. First responders, including the White House Volunteer Fire Department, TWRA, and Gallatin and Hendersonville fire departments, rescued the occupants. Three people are doing okay, but one person remains hospitalized, struggling with breathing after water entered their lungs. Officials noted the area is not prone to flooding, leaving residents unprepared. Rescuers urge the public to heed the warning “Turn Around, Don’t Drown,” emphasizing the dangers of rushing water, which moves faster than it appears. The hospitalized individual is expected to recover.

First responders helped four people — one of whom is still in the hospital — after floodwaters swept their cars off the road in White House Sunday night.

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Memphis auto shop owner shot and killed at work

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2025-06-16 14:19:15

SUMMARY: Memphis police are investigating the fatal shooting of Shanton Cobb, owner of an auto body shop on Winchester Road. The shooting occurred just after 2 p.m.; Cobb was pronounced dead at the scene while another victim was injured but is expected to recover. Two suspects are being sought after they were seen fleeing the location. Cobb’s friends and family mourn the loss of a hardworking business owner and father, emphasizing the tragedy. Police plan to interview the surviving victim and urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers. In separate news, authorities are searching for 12-year-old Decavius Reed, who went missing from Mediterranean Drive.

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Checking in on ‘community benefits agreements’ in Tennessee — and the new law curbing them

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wpln.org – Cynthia Abrams – 2025-06-16 11:08:00

SUMMARY: Tennessee’s new law, effective July, bans “community benefits agreements” (CBAs) for companies receiving state economic incentives. CBAs are binding contracts addressing local concerns like wages and affordable housing, exemplified by Nashville SC’s 2018 deal with Stand Up Nashville. Major corporations like Ford, Oracle, and GM have received sizable state incentives, with Ford’s $5.6 billion BlueOval City project sparking local demand for a CBA to ensure community investments and protections. Ford favors a voluntary $9 million Good Neighbor Plan, but some residents argue it lacks accountability. Despite the law and challenges, affected communities continue advocating for formal agreements to secure lasting benefits.

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