
Posted on Wednesday February 28, 2024
Drylock Technologies to add 113 Jobs and more than $26.9 Million in Investment
Earlier
today, Governor Roy Cooper announced Rockingham County’s newest industrial
partner, Drylock Technologies. This announcement brings with it 113 new jobs
and more than $26.9 million in investment over 3 years and more than $30
million and 150 jobs in 5 years.
"The
City of Reidsville is honored that Drylock Technologies has chosen to repurpose
a building in our City for its newest state-of-the-art manufacturing
facility," said Reidsville Mayor, Donald Gorham. "The new jobs and
investment Drylock Technologies will bring with them are critical to
Reidsville's continued growth."
Drylock
Technologies, a leading manufacturer of hygiene production, is a Belgium-based
global brand. They have produced private-label absorbent baby, feminine, and
adult care hygiene products for more than a decade with nine plants and 3,750
employees globally. The family-owned company develops innovative hygiene
products with a focus on sustainability from operating on renewable energy to
making the first compostable diaper in the world. The new facility will move
U.S. baby care production from Europe to a state-of-the-art 450,000-square-foot
manufacturing operation that will support faster product development for
Drylock’s clients in the United States.
"Recruiting
new industry to Rockingham County that offers our residents jobs at above
average wages is a top priority to the Rockingham County Commissioners,"
said Rockingham County Chairman Charlie Hall. "We are thankful to Drylock
Technologies for choosing us to be its partner as it expands in the United
States."
“The Drylock team has been wonderful to work
with and we know they will be great corporate partners for years to come,”
remarked Leigh Cockram, Director of Economic Development for Rockingham County.
“We are grateful for the leadership from the County Commissioners and
partnerships with the Department of Commerce, North Carolina Economic
Development Partnership and Mary Lesa Pegg, the City of Reidsville, and the
building owner, 287 Partnership, for bringing this project to fruition as it
truly takes a team to have these types of great announcements