Adams County Sawmill Set for Major Expansion
Natchez Inc. also coordinated land acquisition efforts supporting the project’s timely and efficient expansion.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Winnwood Forest Products has announced a significant expansion at the Mississippi River Energy Complex in Adams County, reinforcing the area’s growing industrial base. The announcement followed a closed session meeting Tuesday with the Adams County Board of Supervisors and was confirmed by Natchez Inc.
The project includes the purchase of 17 additional acres, a $2 million capital investment, the creation of 15 new jobs, and the retention of 30 existing positions. The expansion will allow the company to broaden sawmill operations and increase production capacity to meet rising market demand.
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Natchez Inc. Executive Director Chandler Russ said the investment demonstrates confidence in Adams County’s industrial sites, infrastructure, and long term economic prospects. He noted that site readiness continues to attract manufacturers and translate into payroll growth and community stability.
Winnwood Forest Products CEO Matthew Netterville said the expansion will improve efficiency, support workforce retention, and enable continued growth. Adams County Board of Supervisors President Angela Hutchins said reinvestment by existing employers strengthens the local tax base and creates sustainable employment opportunities.
Natchez Inc. also coordinated land acquisition efforts supporting the project’s timely and efficient expansion.
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