Brewco Saw Systems has announced that they intend to expand operations in Muhlenberg County, creating 20 new jobs in the area.
That also comes with a $1.2 million investment from Curran Mill Machinery—doing business as Brewco Saw Systems—as they expand the current operation by adding 11,000 square feet. The additional space will allow for new equipment, including jib cranes, the expansion of the company’s current boom crane, welding machines, air systems, benches and approximately six new fabrication stations. A new, larger paint bay will also be added to meet the specifications of new products.
Brewco has been in business for 35 years, where they provide customers with lumber for wine barrels, railroad ties, pallets and residential-grade lumber.
Muhlenberg County Judge-Executive Mack McGehee says, “We appreciate and support the effort of Brewco Saw, which has acquired a locally established manufacturing facility with the vision to expand into a thriving business. Their business is vital to the economic health of our community by providing jobs and income to residents. Brewco is boosting our economy with the influx of wealth from other places, as they are a national company.”