Jasper Lumber announces $45 million expansion, to create 60 jobs
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
Posted Dec 29, 2020
Jasper Lumber Co. and Canada’s Tolko Industries Ltd. have formed a partnership that will expand lumber production at a Walker County facility through a $45 million project creating at least 60 jobs.
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Jasper Lumber Co. today announced a partnership with Canada’s Tolko Industries Ltd. which will expand lumber production at its Walker County facility, through a $45 million project projected to create at least 60 jobs.
Plans call for new construction, new machinery and more shifts at the sawmill. Construction should begin in early 2021.
Jasper Lumber COO Roy Beall said the partnership will allow the company to expand its capacity from 70 million board feet to approximately 200 million. The expansion is also expected to create other spin-off jobs.
German company creating 73 jobs with Alabama plant serving auto industry
By Alabama NewsCenter Staff
December 22, 2020
Heiche US Surface Technologies will expand the 53,000-square-foot spec building in Jasper Industrial Park to more than 100,000 square feet. (Walker County Development Authority)
Heiche US Surface Technologies is buying and expanding the Jasper Speculative Building for an automotive industry coatings plant, creating 73 jobs in Walker County.
Heinsdorfergrund, Saxony, Germany-based Heiche, part of KAP Surface Technologies group, plans to expand the speculative building to more than 100,000 square feet and outfit it with state-of-the-art equipment for processes such as passivation (cleaning with silicate layers) and etching passivation (titanium conversion coating), geared towards the auto industry.
Auto supplier plans Jasper manufacturing facility with 73 jobs
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
Construction on Heiche’s new Alabama facility is expected to begin in coming weeks, with operations expected to start by October 2021.
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German auto supplier Heiche Surface Technologies will open a metals coating facility in Jasper in 2021, creating at least 73 jobs.
Gov. Kay Ivey made the announcement this afternoon, saying the company will set up in a more than 100,000-square-foot speculative building in the Jasper Industrial Park near Interstate 22. Construction is expected to begin soon, with an anticipated start date in October 2021.
“Alabama’s automotive industry continues to spark economic growth throughout many parts of the state, and that robust growth is transforming Jasper into a hub for international automotive suppliers,” Ivey said in a statement.