Gov. Nathan Deal announced that Calhoun-based Mohawk Industries is
expanding the company's Summerville manufacturing operations in
Chattooga County. Mohawk anticipates adding about 500 jobs in
Summerville over the next five years through investments in
manufacturing technologies that support the company's sustainable
manufacturing processes.
"Mohawk is one of Georgia's flagship
Fortune 500 companies, and we are pleased to see its continued
investments in our state leading to the creation of meaningful jobs in
Summerville and other communities," Deal said. "This expansion is a
great indicator of the resilience of the carpet and floor covering
industry. Mohawk has Georgia's full support for its continued
investments in our state."
This is the second positive
announcement for the Chattooga County area during the past year. Lowe's
announced a major distribution facility in neighboring Floyd County
last fall, that is expected to create 600 jobs.
At its
Summerville operation, Mohawk recycles billions of reclaimed plastic
bottles and containers into polyester fiber used to produce carpet.
Through the expansion project, Mohawk will improve the efficiencies of
its recycling and manufacturing processes to produce more fiber. The
market for polyester carpet continues to grow significantly, and these
investments will allow Mohawk to expand its capacity to meet consumer
demand.
"The men and women at our Summerville facility
contribute significantly to the company's success," said Mark Dye,You
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recycling. "We continue to invest in leading edge technologies because
of our confidence in the skills and dedication of our people. We
anticipate the initial phase of the expansion will be operational in
2013, and we expect the manufacturing improvements to yield new,
innovative products that will provide even more value to our customers.
We appreciate the support of leaders in the City of Summerville,
Chattooga County and the State of Georgia that helped to make this
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Mohawk
employs thousands of people in Georgia and across the nation. For
decades, the company has been a leader in Georgia's floor covering
industry, which is a vital part of the state's economy. The company
offers a complete line of flooring products including carpet,
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tile, stone, wood, laminate and vinyl. Mohawk is at the forefront of
sustainable manufacturing through its transformation of recycled
materials into fashionable flooring products, a process that ranks the
company among the leading recyclers of plastic bottles in North
America.
"Mohawk Industries is one of northwest Georgia's
greatest corporate citizens, so we are certainly pleased to collaborate
to offer all of our support to ensure one of Georgia's homegrown
companies can expand right here in our community," said Jeff Mullis,
executive director of the Northwest Georgia Joint Development
Authority. "The carpet and floor covering industry is truly the
backbone of our regional economy, so this expansion will not only
benefit Mohawk, but also the people in communities throughout northwest
Georgia."
"The City of Summerville and Chattooga County are
excited to join with the state and all of our partners involved in
helping Mohawk Industries expand its operations in our community," said
Chattooga County Sole Commissioner Jason Winters. "Mohawk is one of our
leading employers, so we remain fully committed to making certain this
company has our complete support to remain competitive and grow in
Chattooga County."
David Tidmore, President and CEO of the
Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce, added, "With the combination of
other projects of regional significance and Mohawk's announcement today
we will have over 1000 jobs within 20 minutes of downtown Summerville
with over $300,Silicone moldmaking Rubber,000,000 dollars of investment with jobs paying between $16.00 and $25.00 per hour."
The
Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) partnered with the
City of Summerville and Mayor Harry Harvey, the Northwest Georgia Joint
Development Authority and the Chattooga County Chamber to manage this
expansion project. GDEcD regional project manager Carl Campbell managed
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