Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and Babynov USA officials announced that the company will establish its first U.S. production facility in Red Boiling Springs.
Babynov USA will invest approximately $44.9 million and create 147 jobs in Macon County.
Babynov USA is a new division of Global Baby, a French organic baby food manufacturer. The company will renovate an existing facility in Red Boiling Springs in order to expand its market to the United States.
Founded in 1999, Global Baby provides ready-to-feed baby milks and prepared food products, such as fruit and vegetable purees, full meals and milk-based desserts. The group is headquartered in Paris, France. The Macon County facility will be the company’s first in North America.
Tennessee is home to more than 1,000 foreign-owned establishments that employ approximately 150,000 Tennesseans. France is among the top 10 countries for foreign direct investment in Tennessee, with French companies employing more than 11,000 people at nearly 90 establishments across the state.
Since 2015, TNECD has supported 42 economic development projects in the Upper Cumberland region, resulting in approximately 4,800 job commitments and $472 million in capital investment.
“Babynov USA’s decision to create over 100 new jobs in Red Boiling Springs is tremendous news for the Upper Cumberland. We remain committed to supporting job growth in rural Tennessee, and an investment like this from Babynov USA will spark economic activity in Macon County and the rest of the region.” – Gov. Bill Lee
“We are proud to welcome another international company to Tennessee as French-based Babynov USA has selected Macon County for its first U.S. facility. Tennessee has established resources and business-friendly initiatives that make our state accessible to any international market. Thank you to Charly Lyons and the team at Tennessee Central Economic Authority for their assistance in this project, and we look forward to a partnership with Babynov USA for years to come.” – TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe
“Babynov USA felt very welcome in Tennessee, and we believe we found a place where our business will thrive. The feedback on the engagement and reliability of the people of Tennessee motivated us to settle here. We now look forward to building our team and thank Tennessee government for its continuous support.” – Babynov USA CEO Bruno Romand-Monnier
“We are blessed to have Babynov USA locating its North American venture in Red Boiling Springs. This will create some desperately needed jobs to our area. We look forward to working with the company and hope to see them in production in 2021.” – Macon County Mayor Steve Jones
“TVA and Tri-County Electric Membership Corporation congratulate Babynov USA on its decision to locate operations and bring new jobs to Red Boiling Springs. Helping to foster new job opportunities and investment in the region is at the core of TVA’s mission of service. We are proud to partner with Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Central and Macon County to help further that mission and welcome Babynov USA to the Valley.” – John Bradley, TVA Senior Vice President of Economic Development
“This is an exciting day as we welcome Babynov USA to Macon County. Tennessee continues to maintain our competitive edge by providing an outstanding workforce and positive business climate for innovative companies like Babynov USA. We appreciate the work done by Governor Lee, Commissioner Rolfe and his team, and our local officials to secure these new jobs. It is an honor to partner with them to bring new employment opportunities for our citizens." – Sen. Mark Pody (R-Lebanon)
"I am very proud Babynov USA has chosen Red Boiling Springs as the site to expand its product in the United States. This investment means good jobs for Macon County and highlights the strength of Tennessee’s talented workforce and business climate. I thank our local officials and economic development leaders for bringing this investment to Macon County.” – Rep. Kelly Keisling (R-Byrdstown)