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March 5, 2021 - 1:56pm
Body: Pearl River Community College was a factor in lumber producer Idaho Forest Group’s decision to invest $120 million to set up a sawmill operation in Lumberton. Lumberton’s first new sawmill since the 1920s will create some 135 jobs and that’s where PRCC’s workforce training comes into play.
Idaho Forest will manufacture a variety of wood products at the mill, which is scheduled to start operations in late 2021, with full operational ramp-up by mid 2022. Site work has already begun. Shiflett said the company’s goal is to hire local residents from the regional area.
And PRCC stands ready to help Idaho Forest Group reach its goals.
PRCC already has relevant two-year associate degree programs in place to prepare technicians for positions in the highly-automated sawmill.
When asked what the most important things that Idaho Forest Group is looking for in applicants, Jamie Major, Human Resources Director, said the company wants to draw a skilled employee base.
He also said this mill will differ from their other existing mills.
Shiflett said when fully operational the plant will see 75 to 100 log trucks a day and as many as 150 total trucks worth of traffic going through daily. The company, based on Coeur d’Alene Idaho, currently operates six sawmills throughout Idaho and Montana and one Finger Joint mill, outputting more than 1 billion board feet of lumber per year. This marks the company's first expansion into the South. For information about the Lumberton IFG plant, go to Lumberton.IFG.com. For the latest news on Pearl River Community College, visit PRCC.edu and follow us on Twitter (@PRCC_Wildcats) Instagram](PRCCWILDCATS) and Facebook(@PRCCMKTG). |