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In 2012, Tishomingo County was rated “Top Ten Communities in the South for Manufacturing” by Southern Business & Development. In 2012 and 2013, two Tishomingo County industrial projects won national INNOVATION AWARDS from the National Association of Development Organizations. Also in 2013, Southern Business & Development recognized Tishomingo County as one of the TOP TEN locations in the South for reshored industry. Tishomingo County welcomes new businesses and industries: Roll Form Group, a division of Samuel Manu-Tech, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Skyline Steel, a division of Nucor, Charlotte, North Carolina; Tiffin Motor Homes of Red Bay, Alabama; Miltec Missiles and Space Company, division of Ducommun, Carson, California; JAMCO Furniture Industries of Belmont, Mississippi; CSM, Inc., of Columbus, Mississippi; Southern Magnolia Estates Retirement Center of Iuka, Mississippi; Pickwick Pines Resort of Iuka, Mississippi; Carolina Carports of Dobson, North Carolina; Max Home LLC, of Fulton, Mississippi; ERSHIGS, Inc., a division of Denali, Inc., of Bellingham, Washington; Industrial Finishes & Systems of Eugene, Oregon; Union Harbor Marina & Resort of Iuka, Mississippi; G & G Steel of Russellville, Alabama; Wood Industries of Belmont, Mississippi; Contract Fabricators of Holly Springs, Mississippi; KX Technologies of West Haven, Connecticut; Dennen Steel Corporation of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Comfort Revolution/Sealy of West Long Branch, New Jersey; & Mississippi Silicon, subsidiary of RIMA Group of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Tishomingo County congratulates local expansions at: FerrouSouth, a division of Ferrous Metals, Cleveland, Ohio; Sun-air Products of Belmont, Mississippi; Monotech/PSP Products of Schertz, Texas; Mid-South Drapery of Belmont, Mississippi; Baymont, Inc., of Golden and Belmont, Mississippi; Tiffin Motor Homes of Red Bay, Alabama; Waterway, Inc., of Iuka, Mississippi; KX Technologies of West Haven, Connecticut; International Converter of Caldwell, Ohio; G & G Steel of Russellville, Alabama; & Contract Fabricators, Inc., of Holly Springs, Mississippi. For more information, contact: Gary Matthews, Executive Director Tishomingo County Development Foundation 1001 Battleground Drive, Iuka, Mississippi 38852 USA Phone: 662-423-9933 Toll free: 800-386-4373 Fax: 662-423-1017 e-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.tishomingo.org Demographics. The labor force commut- ing area has a population of 297,500 and a civilian labor force of 143,000. Manufac- turing employment in the region is 52,939 (36.0%). Approximately 20,100 workers are identified as available to new industry. New & Expanded Projects Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA MAX HOME LLC WOOD INDUSTRIES mISSISSIppI SIlIcON HEIl TBEI

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Page 1: MAX HOME LLC - Tishomingo · PDF fileWood Industries of Belmont, Mississippi; Contract Fabricators of Holly Springs, Mississippi; ... MAX HOME LLC WOOD INDUSTRIES mISSISSIppI SIlIcON

In 2012, Tishomingo County was rated “Top Ten Communities in the South for Manufacturing” by Southern Business & Development. In 2012 and 2013, two Tishomingo County industrial projects won national INNOVATION AWARDS from the National Association of Development Organizations. Also in 2013, Southern Business & Development recognized Tishomingo County as one of the TOP TEN locations in the South for reshored industry.

Tishomingo County welcomes new businesses and industries: Roll Form Group, a division of Samuel Manu-Tech, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Skyline Steel, a division of Nucor, Charlotte, North Carolina;Tiffin Motor Homes of Red Bay, Alabama;Miltec Missiles and Space Company, division of Ducommun, Carson, California;JAMCO Furniture Industries of Belmont, Mississippi;CSM, Inc., of Columbus, Mississippi;Southern Magnolia Estates Retirement Center of Iuka, Mississippi;Pickwick Pines Resort of Iuka, Mississippi; Carolina Carports of Dobson, North Carolina;Max Home LLC, of Fulton, Mississippi;ERSHIGS, Inc., a division of Denali, Inc., of Bellingham, Washington;Industrial Finishes & Systems of Eugene, Oregon;Union Harbor Marina & Resort of Iuka, Mississippi;G & G Steel of Russellville, Alabama; Wood Industries of Belmont, Mississippi; Contract Fabricators of Holly Springs, Mississippi;KX Technologies of West Haven, Connecticut;Dennen Steel Corporation of Grand Rapids, Michigan;Comfort Revolution/Sealy of West Long Branch, New Jersey; &Mississippi Silicon, subsidiary of RIMA Group of Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

Tishomingo County congratulates local expansions at:FerrouSouth, a division of Ferrous Metals, Cleveland, Ohio;Sun-air Products of Belmont, Mississippi;Monotech/PSP Products of Schertz, Texas;Mid-South Drapery of Belmont, Mississippi;Baymont, Inc., of Golden and Belmont, Mississippi;Tiffin Motor Homes of Red Bay, Alabama;Waterway, Inc., of Iuka, Mississippi;KX Technologies of West Haven, Connecticut;International Converter of Caldwell, Ohio;G & G Steel of Russellville, Alabama; &Contract Fabricators, Inc., of Holly Springs, Mississippi.

For more information, contact: Gary Matthews, Executive Director Tishomingo County Development Foundation 1001 Battleground Drive, Iuka, Mississippi 38852 USAPhone: 662-423-9933 Toll free: 800-386-4373 Fax: 662-423-1017e-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.tishomingo.org

Demographics. The labor force commut-ing area has a population of 297,500 and a civilian labor force of 143,000. Manufac-turing employment in the region is 52,939 (36.0%). Approximately 20,100 workers are identified as available to new industry.

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