National Gypsum to Reopen Wilmington Gypsum Board Plant
National Gypsum Company announced it will reopen its Wilmington, North Carolina, plant which was idled in 2009 during the historic housing industry downturn and national recession. The company plans to spend $25 million over five years to upgrade existing machinery and install new equipment. Over the next few months, National Gypsum will begin hiring and training new associates to supervise and operate the facility.
The plant will produce gypsum board used in home construction and commercial projects. It will receive gypsum rock, its primary raw material, from the company’s Halifax, NS, quarry.