Georgia Gov. Brian P. Kemp announced that Irving Tissue will add at least 100 new jobs as part of a nearly $600 million expansion at its Macon facility. Company President Robert K. Irving, Macon-Bibb County Mayor Lester Miller and other state and local leadership celebrated the announcement at Irving Tissue’s fifth anniversary celebration in Macon today.
“Since choosing Macon in 2017, Irving Tissue has invested around $1.5 billion into the community and created 400 well-paying jobs, with another 100 jobs on the way,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “Irving Tissue is a valued employer for the entire region of Georgia, and we are thankful that they continue to re-invest in our state and Macon-Bibb County. Today's announcement is just the latest reminder that here in the No. 1 state for business, our relationships with job creators don't end after pen meets paper.”
Irving Tissue’s current facility is located at 1897 Allen Road in the Sofkee Industrial Park and employs more than 400 people. It produces ultra-premium quality household paper products, including soft bath tissue and high-quality paper towel that is both strong and absorbent.
“It’s another great day for our employees, customers, Irving Tissue, and the State of Georgia. We greatly appreciate the State of Georgia’s commitment to economic prosperity, jobs, and growth. The team’s drive to promote the state’s advantages, while fostering a positive business environment, helped make this investment possible. We are proud to continue to invest in the State of Georgia and truly appreciate the commitment to helping us expand and grow in Macon,” said Irving Tissue President Robert Irving. “We’ve also been able to expand because of the highly skilled workforce in the area and the continued support of our valued employees, customers, and suppliers.”
The expansion includes a third ThruAir Dry paper making machine, additional converting lines, and a new, fully automated warehouse. Today’s announcement will increase Irving Tissue’s annual ThruAir Dry capacity by 75,000 tonnes, the equivalent of 15 million cases, and the total annual capacity at the Macon facility to 225,000 tonnes, the equivalent of 45 million cases.
“Over the last five years, Irving Tissue has demonstrated what it means to become a part of the fabric of the community,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “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!”
The state's manufacturing sector generates over $70 billion each year, driven by nearly 430,000 workers.
This expansion comes on the heels of several recent manufacturing expansions in Georgia. In September, Shinsung Petrochemical, an automotive supplier, invested an additional $11.2M in a new manufacturing facility in Bryan County, creating an additional 30 manufacturing new jobs in the state. This summer, GF Casting Solutions AG, which produces lightweight components for the mobility and energy industries, announced a more than $184 million investment in a new manufacturing facility in Augusta. The project will create 350 new jobs for Richmond County. StandardAero, a leading provider of business aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, began work on a $33 million expansion of their operations in Augusta. The expansion will create 90 new jobs in Richmond County. [AC1]
Irving Tissue will be hiring for management, supervisory, and machinist positions.