J&M Industries Plans $4.5 Million Expansion At Ponchatoula, Louisiana, Manufacturing Plant
01/09/2015
The announcement is the latest in a series of Ponchatoula expansions for the company. J&M Industries built an 80,000-square-foot facility in Ponchatoula in 1992 and added another 80,000 square feet in three subsequent expansions.
The company also operates a 28,000-square-foot distribution center in Rayne, Louisiana, where it employs eight workers. J&M Industries produced textile bags early in its history, but the company has since discontinued production of textile bags, focusing on the development of protective covers and leveraging its custom tarp manufacturing expertise.
“Our company is a testament to what a family-run company can accomplish with the hard work and dedication of our employees,” J&M Industries President Maurice Gaudet said. “Our quality Louisiana-made products are shipped throughout the United States and into Canada.”
Louisiana Economic Development began discussing expansion possibilities with J&M Industries in August 2014. To secure the project, the State of Louisiana offered the company a competitive incentive package that includes the comprehensive workforce solutions of LED FastStart, the nation’s No. 1 ranked state workforce development program. The company also expects to utilize the state’s Quality Jobs and Industrial Tax Exemption programs.
Governor Bobby Jindal said, “J&M Industries was launched from a New Orleans garage in 1973, and today the company is securing its position as a leading producer of packaging supplies and protective covers. The commitment to expand in Louisiana by J&M Industries is a testament to our strong business climate and the highly skilled workforce in our state. We congratulate Maurice Gaudet and his team on this new chapter in their story of entrepreneurial success.”
“We are proud that J&M Industries calls Ponchatoula its home,” Ponchatoula Mayor Bob Zabbia said. “As the second business to locate in Ponchatoula’s Industrial Park, they partnered with the city to obtain funding to construct water, sewer and street improvements for their facility and for other businesses currently located and doing business in the park. Their proposed expansion, the third since locating here, certainly will enhance their current standing as being the largest tarp manufacturer in the U.S. J&M Industries is an important player in Ponchatoula’s economy and we wish them well in this and future endeavors.”
“Tangipahoa Parish Economic Development is pleased that J&M Industries has decided to expand their facilities and business here in Ponchatoula,” said Stacey Neal, Tangipahoa Parish’s Executive Director of Economic Development. “We are always excited when an existing company chooses to grow here in Tangipahoa Parish. I believe that our business climate, community and local leadership are keys to creating an environment that allows business to grow and be successful. We are committed to J&M Industries and look forward to many years of success.”
“J&M Industries’ expansion in Tangipahoa Parish represents new investment and jobs for the people of the parish, and it reflects the strength of Tangipahoa Parish's business climate,” said President/CEO Michael Hecht of Greater New Orleans Inc. “GNO Inc. congratulates J&M Industries and Tangipahoa Parish.”
Project Announcements
Bosch Expands Lincolnton, North Carolina, Operations
06/02/2023
Little Leaf Farms Establishes McAdoo, Pennsylvania, Greens Production Complex
06/02/2023
Swiss-Based Sulzer Pumps Solutions Plans Easley, South Carolina, Operations
06/01/2023
Finland-Based ADMARES Plans Waycross, Georgia, U.S. Manufacturing Plant
06/01/2023
Toyota Plans Georgetown, Kentucky, Electric Vehicle Operations
06/01/2023
Ranger Design Establishes North Charleston, South Carolina, Operations
05/31/2023
Most Read
-
37th Annual Corporate Survey: Economic Pressures Exerting Greatest Effect on Decision-Makers
Q1 2023
-
Is a Flurry of Fads Shaping Economic Development Policy?
Q2 2023
-
Nearshoring — North America’s Next Factory
Q2 2023
-
Front Line: Water Supply Increasingly Affecting Location Decisions
Q2 2023
-
Life Science Conversions in Real Estate
Q2 2023
-
First Person: Labor Crunch in the Construction Industry
Q2 2023
-
Companies Are Recalibrating Their Priorities
Q1 2023