A bedroom setting featuring a door from Woodgrain.
Woodgrain, Inc., has unveiled plans to expand its door-hanging operation in Rocky Mount, N.C. through a $7.5 million investment.
The move will create 42 new jobs in Nash County, according to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper.
“It’s great that Rocky Mount is Woodgrain’s top choice for its expansion,” Cooper said. “This decision is indicative of the company’s positive experience with our strong communities, manufacturing economy and our world-class workforce.”
Family-owned and operated since 1954, Woodgrain, Inc. is a vertically integrated manufacturer of moulding, millwork, windows, doors, door jambs and door frames.
The company is headquartered in Idaho and has operations in Chile and the U.S. with seven locations in North Carolina, including a sawmill. This expansion will relocate Woodgrain’s existing operation to a 225,000 square feet facility.
“We are excited to expand our Rocky Mount operation, while also creating more jobs that will have a positive impact on this great community,” said Todd Dame, president of Woodgrain’s distribution division. “By expanding our manufacturing capabilities, we are able to further enhance our vertical integration, which plays an essential part in delivering on our commitment of creating quality millwork products. We continue to invest in North Carolina and thank all of our highly skilled associates for helping drive Woodgrain and American manufacturing.”
New positions at the facility include production, warehouse, delivery, sales, and administrative personnel with a combined average annual salary of $44,464 for the positions, exceeding Nash County’s overall average annual wage of $44,377.