Hampton Lumber To Build New Mill In South Carolina
On June 23, Hampton Lumber announced plans to build a new, state-of-the-art sawmill in Allendale County, SC. This facility will expand Hampton’s presence in the U.S. and support the company’s long-term vision to become North America’s preferred source of wood solutions. The new mill will specialize in producing southern yellow pine framing lumber. This will be the company’s first new sawmill on the East Coast and once fully operational, will provide 125-140 new jobs in the area.
“Hampton Lumber’s new operation in Allendale County will be a notable addition to our state’s forestry industry, while also providing opportunities for our people and contributing to the local economy,” says South Carolina Governor, Henry McMaster. “We are proud the company recognized South Carolina as the ideal home for its first East Coast mill and look forward to supporting its success in our state.”
Hampton Lumber brings over 80 years of experience in the sawmill business to the new venture. A fourth-generation, family-owned company, Hampton currently operates nine sawmills in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. The new mill will complement these existing operations and help the company diversify its product offerings.
“The enthusiastic, heartfelt support from the state and local community helped us come to the conclusion that this is the right location,” says Randy Schillinger, CEO, Hampton Lumber. “We look forward to building partnerships in the area and supporting the communities of Allendale County. Our deep roots in the Pacific Northwest have shaped our values of integrity, sustainability, and community engagement—principles that will guide how we operate in Allendale County,” said Schillinger.
Construction of the mill is expected to begin later this year, with operations slated to commence in early 2027.
“We’re excited to be part of the community,” Schillinger adds. “The area is home to a healthy wood products industry and there is ample, high-quality timber available to support this new mill for years to come. We are exceedingly grateful to the state of South Carolina, and the county and community partners who helped make this project possible.”
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