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Ivey announces 110 new jobs in Pike County at new lumber manufacturing facility

By Brandon Moseley
Alabama Political Reporter

Wednesday, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced that Rex Lumber Co. is planning to build a state-of-the-art lumber manufacturing facility in Pike County.

The new Rex Lumber Co. plant will create more than 110 jobs and provide a significant economic boost to the region’s forest products industry.

“Rex Lumber’s new Alabama lumber manufacturing facility will not only bring high-quality jobs but will also create substantial economic benefits for the industry in the Pike County area,” Ivey said. “We’re thrilled that the company selected Alabama for this project, and we’re committed to helping this new operation succeed and thrive for years to come.”

The site work at the new Pike County sawmill is scheduled to begin March 15.

“Our fourth-generation family owned business is looking forward to a long and prosperous future in Pike County and the great state of Alabama,” said Caroline Dauzat, one of the company’s owners.

Rex Lumber was founded in the 1920s by W.D. McRae.  The company continues to be owned and operated by the Finley McRae family of Graceville, Florida. The company ranks among the 10 largest softwood lumber producers in the United States.

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“This new lumber manufacturing operation will create quality employment opportunities, a significant new timber market, and enhanced economic activity in the region,” said Alabama Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield.  “Rex Lumber is a proven operator with an excellent track record in the forest products industry, and will be a great addition to Alabama’s business community.”

Pike County was chosen over sites considered in several other Southern states.

“The Pike County Commission is very pleased to join with Governor Kay Ivey, Rep. Alan Booth, Sen. Jimmy Holley and the Pike County Economic Development Corp. in welcoming Rex Lumber to Pike County,” said Robin Sullivan, chairman of the county commission. “We are pleased to be able to work to get business and industry in Pike County that provides quality, competitive-paying jobs in our area that create a better quality of life in our community.

“We look forward to a long working relationship with Rex Lumber as they continue to grow and prosper in Pike County,” Sullivan added.

“The addition of the Rex Lumber Company manufacturing facility will generate a significant economic boost for Pike County and the surrounding area,” Economic developer Nicole Jones told the Alabama Political Reporter. “Every one high-paying primary job creates an estimated 2.5 secondary/service jobs, which results in more folks employed and spending money in and around Pike County.”

Rex Lumber projects that the total capital cost of the new sawmill to be $110 million, including startup and working capital. Annual production at the facility, located in unincorporated Pike County, will be a minimum of 240 million board feet.  Rex Lumber currently operates three sawmills, two in the Florida Panhandle and one in Mississippi, producing a total of 575 million board feet annually. This will be Rex Lumber’s third sawmill expansion in the last 17 years.

Nicole Jones told APR, “Forestry is one of our state’s top industries; timber production and processing generates over $21 billion in annual revenue and employs approximately 122,000 within Alabama.  Congratulations to Pike County on this win, and welcome to Alabama, Rex Lumber Company.  Rex Lumber is a prime example of stellar results when leaders from the public and private sector work together to create and sustain a business-friendly climate within our state.”

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Brandon Moseley is a former reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter.

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