NC: Dura Supreme Cabinetry to Add Manufacturing Plant in Statesville, Creating More Than 200 Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

NC: Dura Supreme Cabinetry to Add Manufacturing Plant in Statesville, Creating More Than 200 Jobs

Mar 13, 2023
The company expects the new 300,000-square-foot manufacturing site to create more than 200 new jobs.

Dura Supreme Cabinetry has announced a multi-million-dollar initiative to launch manufacturing operations in Statesville, N.C. The company expects the new 300,000-square-foot manufacturing site to create more than 200 new jobs.

In a news release, the company said the North Carolina facility will enable Dura Supreme to meet growing demand with a regional manufacturing site, expanded manufacturing capacity and advantageous delivery times.

Recently, Dura Supreme acquired the manufacturing assets of another cabinet manufacturer, and that equipment and machinery, along with additional investments, will be installed in the new Statesville location, which the company expects to occupy in April. Dura Supreme anticipates starting production in the second half of this year.

“Dura Supreme is focused on growth and despite some economic uncertainty in the broader market, demand for Dura Supreme cabinetry continues to grow,” said Tony Sugalski, CEO of Supreme Cabinetry Brands. “A second manufacturing facility enables us to continue meeting ever-increasing demand for our premium, quality cabinetry and better serve our dealer partners.”

Supreme Cabinetry Brands produces kitchen and bath cabinetry for dealers across the USA with manufacturing locations in Minnesota (Dura Supreme Cabinetry), Iowa (Bertch Cabinetry), and now North Carolina. The company is one of the largest cabinet makers in North America and this expansion for its Dura Supreme brand continues that growth trajectory.

“We are excited that Dura Supreme has made a commitment to bring custom cabinetry operation to Statesville. Having an upfitted, state-of-the-art facility available was a key driver in their decision,” said City of Statesville Mayor Costi Kutteh. “We pledge our unwavering support and assistance in every way to ensure their success here.”

Partners involved in the project include the Economic Development Partnership of N.C. (EDPNC) and Iredell County Economic Development Corporation, City of Statesville, and Iredell County.

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