In conjunction with the Economic Development Coalition for Asheville-Buncombe County (EDC), Jacob Holm Industries, a global nonwoven manufacturer, today announced the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Candler with over $45.9 million investment in facilities and equipment.
In conjunction with the Economic Development Coalition for Asheville-Buncombe County (EDC), Jacob Holm Industries, a global nonwoven manufacturer, today announced the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Candler with over $45.9 million investment in facilities and equipment. The total project could exceed $60 million when it is complete. Jacob Holm’s investment in Buncombe County will bring 66 new positions to accommodate the addition of a new product line. The project is contingent upon approval at public hearing. The company, which originally located in Buncombe County in 2005, currently employs 82 workers at the Candler production facility.
Jacob Holm Industries, founded in 1794, is headquartered globally in Basel, Switzerland. The Buncombe County facility is the headquarters for its U.S. subsidiary. Jacob Holm Industries is one of the world’s leading nonwoven corporations, offering high-quality products for the personal care, home care, hygiene, packaging and industrial markets. This additional production line is planned to start commercial production in Q1, 2015.
“Jacob Holm Industries is pleased to announce this new technology investment at our existing operation in Candler,” said Jacob Holm President, Steve Landon. “Since opening our doors in Western North Carolina back in 2005, the company has been impressed with the local community, the availability of a quality workforce and the willingness of state and local officials to support our goal of becoming the premiere non-woven manufacturer in North America.”
“We applaud the long-term vision of the Jacob Holm team, who have worked quietly for the past several years to make this commitment possible,” said David Gantt, Chairman of the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners. “Companies don’t make this level of investment without the greatest confidence that local workforce and community partnerships will not only meet market demand, but exceed expectations. Today is a great compliment to the people of Buncombe County and a sign of momentum in our regional economy.”
“Actions like the one Jacob Holm Industries is announcing are critical to the vitality of our community. The expansion of this firm creates additional high wage jobs that support our families and neighborhoods while simultaneously building our tax base to fund schools, services and infrastructure,” said EDC Chairman Paul Szurek.
For more information on Jacob Holm Industries and employment opportunities, please visit www.jacob-holm.com.
The EDC for Asheville-Buncombe County is a public-private partnership committed to: creating and retaining high quality jobs, community leadership, and being a resource for better business decisions. The EDC accomplishes this mission through its four core services: business retention and expansion, small business and entrepreneurship, research, and marketing and recruitment. The EDC is funded by Buncombe County, the City of Asheville, the Town of Weaverville, the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce and the AVL 5×5 Campaign.
The Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce is a 2,000+ member organization representing 86,000 employees. Chamber members collaborate with community organizations and coalitions to support the community and each other with the mission of increasing the region’s livability by advancing its economic vitality. The Asheville Chamber works diligently to ensure that Asheville continues to prosper while also protecting the natural beauty of the area. In 2006, the Chamber moved to a new location and is now home to the 4,000 square foot Visitor Center which welcomes 200,000 visitors per year.