Fabricators Supply Expands West Point, Mississippi, Operations
03/05/2025
To support the project the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX, program. The Clay County Board of Supervisors and city of West Point also are assisting with the project.
“MDA is eager to support our local businesses as they invest right here at home, showing other companies that Mississippi is an optimal place to do business. Our pro-business government, easy access to domestic and international markets and top-notch workforce combine so companies like Fabricators Supply don’t need to look beyond our state lines to find lasting success. I appreciate the Fabricators Supply team for once again choosing Mississippi,” said Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Bill Cork.
Fabricators Supply offers a range of metal fabrication capabilities, including drilling, pressing, milling, plasma cutting and design.
“Fabricators Supply’s expansion is another strong indicator of the continued growth of advanced manufacturing in the Golden Triangle. By adding enhanced laser fabrication capabilities, they’re strengthening their position in the market while creating new job opportunities for the skilled workforce in West Point and Clay County. We’re proud to support their growth and look forward to their continued success in the region,” noted Golden Triangle Development LINK CEO Joe Max Higgins.
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