News Summary
Eastern Engineered Wood Products is set to establish its first operational facility in South Carolina, investing $18.7 million in Anderson County. The new distribution center will create 31 jobs and serve lumber dealers in several states, enhancing local economic growth. Expected to begin operations later this year, this investment reflects the company’s commitment to meeting the increasing demand for engineered wood products in the Southeast.
Exciting News for Anderson County: Eastern Engineered Wood Products Invests in New Facility
Anderson County is getting a big boost as Eastern Engineered Wood Products has officially announced plans to set up its first operational facility in South Carolina. This comes as part of a major move to expand its reach in the Southeast. The company, which has been in the business since 1998, will be investing a whopping $18.7 million into this new distribution center, located conveniently at 110 Milliken Drive in Belton.
Creating Jobs and Opportunities
One of the best parts of this exciting development is the creation of 31 new jobs for the local community. This investment signifies an important boost to the local economy and offers new employment opportunities for residents. Local officials are already buzzing with excitement, as this new facility will not only provide jobs but also bolster the economic landscape in Anderson County.
What Will the New Facility Do?
So, what exactly is this new distribution center going to be doing? Well, it will primarily serve lumber dealers and component manufacturers across several states, including South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The company is all about making sure that builders and contractors in the region have easy access to the high-quality engineered wood products they need.
A Solid History and Future Growth
Founded back in Pennsylvania in 1998, Eastern Engineered Wood Products has spent years building a strong reputation for supplying top-notch wood products to building materials dealers and lumberyards along the East Coast. With this investment, they are not just looking at the present but are also planning for the future. The new location will be an essential piece of the company’s growth strategy, allowing them to be more responsive to the increasing demand for their products and services in the Southeast.
Supporting the Local Economy
And that’s not all! Anderson County has received a $100,000 Set-Aside grant from the Coordinating Council for Economic Development to help cover site preparation and construction costs for the new facility. This support is crucial in making sure that the project moves forward smoothly and successfully. The collaboration between Eastern Engineered Wood Products and local officials showcases a community dedicated to growth and development.
A Bright Future Ahead
Looking ahead, operations at the new distribution center are expected to kick off later this year, with full project completion projected for early 2026. This timeline gives insight into how quickly the company is moving forward with this expansion, and there’s certainly a lot of enthusiasm surrounding this investment.
Community Impact and Benefits
The enthusiasm among local officials, including the County Council and city leaders, is palpable. This investment stands to enhance not only job availability but also the overall economic vitality of Anderson County. Residents can expect improved access to quality building materials, which can lead to better construction projects throughout the region.
Final Thoughts
The arrival of Eastern Engineered Wood Products in South Carolina is an exciting milestone for Anderson County. With significant financial investment, new job opportunities, and the promise of enhanced services for local builders, this new facility is set to make a meaningful impact. As the construction industry continues to thrive, it’s clear that Eastern Engineered Wood Products is committed to being a key player in this growth—one lumber dealer at a time.
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