Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Chambers County’s industrial tradition was first driven by an agrarian economy rich with cotton plantations, then, following the Civil War, a predominately textile economy. The new millennium continues the tradition of evolution to the industrial base which continues to adapt to new needs. 

 

The area’s location, labor, and lifestyle, along with its proactive leadership, has been the recipe for attracting national and global industrial leaders such as MeadWestvaco, Norbord and Great Lakes Metal Stamping.

 

The Chambers County Development Authority continues to actively recruit automotive suppliers, manufacturers, and distribution industries who desire the convenience of interstate access combined with affordable, quality living.