Irving Tissue Gives Right to Work Georgia a Boost

Right to Work Georgia Economic Update

Irving Tissue has major plans to expand its operations in Right to Work Macon, Georgia. In order to meet their goals, the company is investing as much as $600 million toward the project. They will also create 100 new jobs!

From Area Development Magazine:

“I am very pleased to announce our Phase 3 expansion at Irving Tissue Macon. The $600 million investment will add another 100 jobs and include a third ThruAir Dry paper making machine, additional converting lines, and a new fully automated warehouse. It’s another great day for our employees, customers, Irving Tissue, and J.D. Irving. On top of the growth in Macon, this investment will also provide growth in our home region of the northeast – Maine and New Brunswick.” […]

“Over the last five years, Irving Tissue has demonstrated what it means to become a part of the fabric of the community. […] Each expansion builds on the partnerships and collaboration that helped Irving Tissue fulfill its prior commitments to Macon-Bibb County, supported by the state’s business-friendly environment and world class logistics infrastructure that will connect Irving’s Macon facility to markets across the East Coast. Congratulations to Irving Tissue and the Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority!” […]

“Working with Irving over the past five years has been an incredible journey. […] From the moment they arrived in Macon, they became a valued part of our community, and it’s been amazing to see how they’ve grown and thrived here. This expansion is a testament to their hard work and dedication, as well as the strong connection they’ve built with Macon.”

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.


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