Commercial Door and Frame (CDF) Distributors — a national supplier of commercial doors, frames, and hardware — is expanding in Gallatin, Tenn., with a new headquarters and consolidated manufacturing operation that will add 85 jobs, the company and state officials announced Monday.
CDF will relocate into the former Simpson Strong-Tie facility in Sumner County, investing $26.1 million to bring all production and office functions under one roof. When the project is complete, the distributor expects to employ 195 people in Tennessee.
Founded in Gallatin in 2011 and now owned by Foreword Companies, CDF has grown from a one-employee operation into what it describes as the nation’s largest online commercial door supplier. The company sells wood, metal and storefront doors, frames, and related hardware to customers across North America and has expanded its online distribution capabilities with tools such as its ProBuilder quoting platform.
Steve Kincanon, president and chief operating officer of Foreword Companies, said the expansion strengthens CDF’s ability to serve a growing national customer base. “This new facility positions us to deliver even greater value to our customers nationwide while continuing to invest in the community that has supported us for over a decade,” he said.
State and local leaders welcomed the announcement, emphasizing CDF’s long-standing presence in the region. Gov. Bill Lee said the company’s decision to expand in Sumner County aligns with efforts to increase employment opportunities across the state. Deputy Gov. and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter said CDF’s continued investment reflects the stability of Tennessee’s manufacturing workforce.
Sumner County Mayor John C. Isbell and Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown both noted that CDF chose to stay in the region rather than relocate, describing the decision as a win for local retention efforts. The Tennessee Valley Authority also supported the project, citing its mission to encourage economic growth across the region.
CDF’s move into the Gallatin facility will consolidate headquarters, manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution operations as demand for commercial building products continues to rise nationwide.
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