Berea is home to two industrial parks with over 300 acres available for future manufacturing growth and is currently home to major industrial manufacturers, that employ over 3500 people – Hitachi Automotive, Hyster-Yale, Middletown Metalworks, Novelis, KI (USA), Kentucky Steel Corporation, STEMCO, Vitro/Pittsburgh Glass Works.
Middletown Industrial
Privately owned and operated, Middletown Metal Works provides custom metal fabrication, machining, and finishing including CNC machining, laser cutting, and powder coating. Middletown Metal Works processes most types of metals in their 34,000 square foot facility.
Kentucky Steel
Established in 1966 Kentucky Steel Center is a steel distributor and service center that processes steel sheets, plates, and coils. They currently employ 65 people in their 125,000 square foot facility that sits on 12 acres.
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc.
Hyster –Yale Materials Handling opened the doors to its Berea production facility in 1973 with annual production of approximately 5,000 trucks. Today the Berea facility employs 850 people in a 960,000 square foot building. This facility manufactures 1-9-ton internal combustion engine forklift trucks which are utilized in a wide variety of industries for material handling solutions.
On November 5, 2019, Hyster-Yale broke ground on a $25.7 million and 160,000 square foot expansion facility in Berea. This expansion will allow them more production and workspace to grow and expand their new lines of Forklifts.
Hitachi Astemo Electronic Motor Systems America
Established in Kentucky in March 2020, Hitachi Automotive Electric Motor Systems America will supply motors on a Tier 1 basis to Honda of America Mfg. Inc.
Leaders of the newly formed Hitachi subsidiary are renovating part of sister-company Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas’ plant at 1150 Mayde Road for the operation. Electric motor production could begin between April 2022 and March 2023, in part based on the pandemic’s impact. The operation currently employs about 20 people and os expected to grow to approximately 200 in 2023.
Hitachi Automotive Systems America Inc. Berea
Opening in 1987 as Tokico Manufacturing Corporation, this plant has manufactured automotive shock absorbers, struts, and brake systems for major automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEM) worldwide. In 2011, Tokico merged with Hitachi Automotive Systems America.
After a major expansion in 2016 they now occupy a 1,000,000 square foot facility on 40 plus acres of Industrial property and employ 1500 people. This makes them the second largest employer in Madison County behind Eastern Kentucky University.
Novelis Recycling
KI USA
Since 1989 KI (USA) has been a manufacturer of automotive engine, body, and suspension products in Berea. KI (USA) specializes in precision metal stamping, electro-coat painting, and weld assembly. Manufactured products include engine mounts, brake boosters, engine oil pans, and other various automotive parts. KI (USA) currently occupies a 250,000 square foot facility on 54 acres and employs over 115 employees and associates.