Skyline Steel announces $15 million expansion

Wednesday, 17 August 2016 22:14:15 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Nucor’s Iuka, Mississippi subsidiary Skyline Steel is expanding operations with a $15 million investment, according to local media. The expansion will result in 15 new jobs.

The facility currently manufactures large diameter spiral-welded pipe, and the expansion will involve the addition of new equipment so the company can produce straight-seam electric resistance welded pipe.

“Skyline Steel is appreciative of the continued support from the Mississippi Development Authority, Tishomingo County Development Foundation, the Yellow Creek Port Authority, the Tishomingo County Board of Supervisors, Tennessee Valley Authority and Northeast Mississippi Community College," said Skyline Steel Iuka General Manager Marty Hall. "All have played a part in the success of our company over the past 10 years.”

The Mississippi Development Authority provided assistance for the relocation and installation of equipment.   

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