Modula Announces Expansion of its Ohio Facility to Strengthen U.S. Operations
Modula has officially announced the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Franklin, Ohio. The 170,000-square-foot addition to the existing 242,000-square-foot building will enable Modula to double its production capacity and consolidate its off-site warehouse and distribution operations. This move reinforces Modula’s long-term commitment to the U.S. market and its strategy to provide faster, more flexible support to North American customers.
Construction began on February 17, 2025, with completion expected by early 2026. The total investment for this expansion exceeds $36 million and is projected to surpass $40 million once new technologies are installed.
This expansion is part of a strategic plan to bring production and logistics together under one roof in a central U.S. location. Currently, Modula operates two production sites and a separate logistics center in the region. With the new facility, the entire manufacturing process will be housed in a purpose-built space featuring an optimized layout, unlike the current setup, which was adapted to an existing structure. The existing facility will transition to manage logistics and outbound shipping to improve efficiency and responsiveness.
As demand continues to grow in North America, it’s essential that we scale accordingly. This expansion reflects our commitment to reinvesting in the market and highlights the strategic value we see in the Franklin region.
Orfeo Finocchi, CEO of Modula
The expansion is expected to triple the plant’s production capacity, allowing for the output of up to 1,600 vertical lift modules (VLMs) annually. This increase will support Modula’s global growth, averaging 25 percent year-over-year for the past five years and help reduce lead times for customers across the U.S. The project is also anticipated to positively impact the local economy, driving more business for local suppliers and creating approximately 60 new jobs in the Franklin area.
Modula’s expansion is a big win for Franklin. Especially as downtown enters a time of revitalization. This kind of momentum and new jobs create a new energy in our local and regional economy. This announcement sends a strong message about the vitality and future of both Modula and the City of Franklin.
Brent Centers Mayor of Franklin
Since its strategic decision to choose Ohio for its second U.S. manufacturing facility in 1999, Modula has thrived in the market and created more than 100 jobs at a former newspaper printing facility in Franklin. This expanded facility will add 60 more jobs to Modula’s workforce, combining Ohio’s manufacturing strength with premier access to the company’s growing customer base throughout the continent.
J.P. Nauseef President and CEO of JobsOhio
Modula Ohio Expansion Brings Advanced Automation and Robotics
The Modula Ohio expansion will also bring significant technical upgrades. The building has been designed to support the introduction of advanced automation systems and the internalization of key processes that are currently outsourced. For example, Modula plans to shift the transformation of steel coils—currently sourced pre-cut from service centers—to in-house production, enabled by new dedicated access points and the installation of a 30-ton overhead crane. The layout is specifically engineered to accommodate future investments in specialized machinery, following the company’s established models in Italy and China. Over the next three to five years, Modula also intends to expand its use of robotics in both manufacturing and assembly operations.
In 2023, the Franklin facility received ISO 9001:2015 certification, recognizing the quality management systems in place for the design, manufacture, installation, and service of Modula’s storage solutions.




Sustainability is Key to the Modula Ohio Expansion
Sustainability is also a key part of the project. The new building is designed to maximize the use of natural light and will be equipped with high-efficiency heating and cooling systems that significantly reduce energy consumption. Plans also include rooftop solar panels to further support renewable energy use.
The design of this expansion was guided by a focus on energy efficiency. Even without the photovoltaic system, the building’s natural lighting and advanced HVAC infrastructure will help us minimize our environmental footprint.”
Enrico Bondi, Director of Operations of Modula
Modula Ohio Expansion Strengthens U.S. Manufacturing Presence
The Modula Ohio expansion builds on its original 2019 investment of $26.5 million when the company acquired the former Cox Media Group print facility along Interstate 75 in Franklin. With this second major investment, Modula reinforces its belief in the U.S. market and its commitment to serving customers with homegrown manufacturing capabilities. The company’s total investment in the area now exceeds $60 million.
Growing to approximately seven football fields, Modula’s second investment in our region is a powerful endorsement that Cincinnati is the destination for global investment. It’s a clear signal that Cincinnati is open for business and sets companies up to win through ideal location, offering a central geographic location, a skilled workforce, robust infrastructure and a cooperative business climate that nurtures success.
Kimm Lauterbach, President and CEO of REDI Cincinnati
A Strategic Step Toward Greater Integration
The Ohio expansion represents a natural next step in Modula’s evolution—one that brings production, logistics, and future innovations into a unified, purpose-built environment. This integrated approach is designed to streamline operations, support continued growth, and ensure greater consistency in serving customers across North America.