Winwood Forest Products Expanding Sawmill Operations In Mississippi
Natchez, Inc. today announced a significant expansion by Winnwood Forest Products at the Mississippi River Energy Complex, a former IP property in Natchez, marking another investment in Adams County’s growing industrial base. The expansion includes the purchase of 17 additional acres, a $2 million capital investment, the creation of 15 new jobs, and the retention of 30 existing jobs. The project will allow Winnwood Forest Products to expand its sawmill operations and increase production capacity to meet growing market demand.
Winnwood Forest Products’ expansion will enhance sawmill capabilities at the Mississippi River Energy Complex, a competitive location for value-added manufacturing and forest-products operations along the Mississippi River corridor, says Chandler Russ, Executive Director of Natchez, Inc.
“We are excited to continue growing our operations in Adams County,” comments Matthew Netterville, CEO, Winnwood Forest Products. “This investment allows us to expand our sawmill capabilities, improve efficiency, and create new jobs while retaining our skilled workforce. The support we’ve received locally has made this expansion possible, and we look forward to being part of this community for many years to come.” Winnwood Forest Products mainly processes hardwood, and pine pulpwood, to support its timber yard and sawmill in Natchez plus a timber yard in Gloster, Miss. Winnwood CEO Netterville, a fourth-generation sawmiller, was the Director of Operations of Frank Netterville Lumber in Woodville, Miss. before leading Winnwood.
Natchez, Inc. worked closely with Adams County leadership and Winnwood Forest Products to facilitate the land sale and support the company’s expansion plans.
“This expansion represents exactly the kind of growth we want to see in Adams County—existing employers reinvesting, creating jobs, and strengthening our tax base,” adds Angela Hutchins, President of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. “Winnwood Forest Products has been a strong corporate partner, and we are proud to support their continued success at the Mississippi River Energy Complex.”
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