More jobs, people and companies calling Rutherford County home
Tennessee Gov.
The specialized mobile device reverse logistics technology and services provider will invest more than $1 million and create approximately 225 new jobs in Rutherford County.
"I want to thank HYLA for choosing to locate its new operations in Rutherford County and for creating over 200 new jobs in La Vergne," Haslam said.
"With our strong workforce and central location, Tennessee is the prime location for companies like HYLA to call home.
I appreciate HYLA for its commitment to Tennessee and for bringing us one step closer to our goal of making Tennessee the No.
" When a company chooses to locate new operations in Tennessee, it sends a strong message that our state’s business-friendly environment and highly skilled workforce are assets that will help companies succeed," Rolfe said.
HYLA’s customized software solutions and pricing expertise drive the collection of mobile devices at thousands of customer locations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
To date, HYLA has collected and repurposed over 43 million devices, diverted over 9,500 tons of e-waste away from landfills, and avoided 51.5 billion gallons of ground water pollution.
HYLA will locate its new operations in a 100,000-square-foot facility in Rutherford County.
"We welcome HYLA to our community and wish them much success."