SC: Galivants Ferry Sawmill Announces $10 Million Investment and 18 New Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

SC: Galivants Ferry Sawmill Announces $10 Million Investment and 18 New Jobs

Sep 18, 2025
Galivants Ferry Sawmill announced plans to open a sawmill operation in Horry County. The company will invest more than $10 million and will employ 18 new employees.

Galivants Ferry Sawmill announced plans to open a sawmill operation in Horry County. The company will invest more than $10 million and will employ 18 new employees.

The Galivants Ferry Sawmill is in Galivants Ferry, South Carolina, and is the sister company to SB Mulch, Johnson Land and Timber (JLT), and Beach Mulch. The facility will assist the surrounding loggers in the area and help alleviate the changes brought on by the closing of the Georgetown and surrounding mills. The construction of the new sawmill will help supply railroad ties, pallet manufacturers, landscapers, wastewater treatment facilities, and businesses that utilize waste fiber in their boilers.

A family-owned business that has expanded in Horry County to offer various services and products to diversify our local economy and support loggers, truck drivers, mill operators, and more. The facility has plans to see additional growth over the next several years.

The rural area facility is located outside of Aynor in the Galivants Ferry area and has been undergoing construction of the mill for almost a year. Available positions will be advertised by the company on Indeed.

“The opening of our facility in Horry County will assist many area businesses that were impacted by the closing of several mills in our area. We look forward to working with others in our industry and supporting one another. Galivants Ferry is our home and the community we love, and we are proud to expand our services by adding the Galivants Ferry Mill. We appreciate the support from the county, the MBREDC, our friends and family, but most of all, we give thanks to God.” – Galivants Ferry Sawmill, Matthew Johnson

“Horry County is proud to welcome the Galivants Ferry Sawmill to our county. A $10 million dollar investment in our area and the creation of nearly 20 jobs is a huge win. We look forward to celebrating many milestones as they grow. Thank you for being a part of Team Horry.” -Horry County Council Chairman, Johnny Gardner

“As Horry County Councilman representing District 11, it is always great to have diversity in the county. The backbone of our rural area was sustained by agriculture many years ago, and we are excited to have one of our local families growing in their hometown. I am excited to support and congratulate Matt Johnson on his expansion in our area.” – Horry County Councilman, District 11, Al Allen

“The Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Corporation extends its congratulations to the Galivants Ferry Sawmill on its new Horry County mill. This new facility will provide a much-needed boost to our timber industry, replacing capacity lost from recent closures and supporting a wide range of jobs. This project is a perfect example of our commitment to helping our existing industries grow and thrive, and we wish them all the best.” -Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Corporation Chairman, Gregg Smith