US Forged Rings Plans Hertford County, North Carolina, Steel Production Operations
03/22/2026
The investment will include the construction of a new 1.6 million-square-foot steel manufacturing facility located adjacent to Nucor Steel’s site.
“This investment into the first two phases of our Hertford County, North Carolina facility will bring good paying jobs back to America, substitute imports, lower dependency on foreign suppliers, increase the resilience of the US economy, and help lower uncertainty in the costs and timing of building power plants and other critical infrastructure that the country very much needs,” said USFR’s CEO & President, Giacomo Sozzi.
Partnering with the North Carolina Department of Commerce and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina on the project were the North Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Community College System, the North Carolina Departments of Transportation and Environmental Quality, the North Carolina Railroad, CSX Transportation, Dominion Energy, Hertford County and its Board of Commissioners, and the Hertford County Economic Development Department.
“Eastern North Carolina means business, and this announcement is great news for families throughout the region,” noted N.C. Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley. “US Forged Rings appreciates our state’s commitment to match specialized training with the hardest working people in America to provide the skilled workers the company needs to succeed in today’s competitive business environment.”
U.S. Forged Rings, Inc. specializes in seamless rolled rings and open-die forgings used in critical industries such as aerospace, defense, energy, and heavy industrial equipment. The company produces high-strength, precision-engineered components from a wide range of alloy materials and offers vertically integrated capabilities including forging, heat treatment, machining, and finishing to support both custom and production-scale projects.
“USFR’s decision to invest in eastern North Carolina is a powerful endorsement of a region that is primed for continued industrial growth,” added Christopher Chung, CEO of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina. “With the largest manufacturing workforce in the Southeast and a strong inventory of development-ready sites, North Carolina is positioned to help projects like this move quickly from announcement to operation.”
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