Take a virtual tour of new Egger panel plant in North Carolina
Egger plant in Lexington, N.C.

Egger's new Lexington, North Carolina, plant was built at a cost of $500 million and is the companies first panel production facility in the United States.

LEXINGTON, N.C. — Egger Wood Products offers a virtual tour of the company’s new $500 million manufacturing plant in Lexington, N.C.—its first North American production facility. The online plant tour shows behind-the-scenes views of the raw particleboard and thermally fused laminate (TFL) production processes at the state-of-the-art plant. 

The virtual tour features 13 video segments, each focusing on different areas of the facility and following the production process, from arrival of raw materials to packaging and shipping of final products. Videos spotlight the plant’s highly automated systems, with additional segments providing an overview of the company’s 60-year history, a look inside the Egger Design Center and a summary of the company’s two- and four-year apprenticeship programs.

Egger plant tour overview

“This resource allows our customers, partners and local community to experience, up close but from their home or office, the scope of Egger’s investment in a ‘made in the USA’ product,” said Carston Ritterbach, Plant Manager, Commercial Services. “Offering this experience virtually opens it up to a broader audience.”

Construction on the one million square-foot facility began in April 2018. Despite numerous weather-related challenges and an ongoing global pandemic, production began on schedule in September 2020. Egger Wood Products now employs more than 400 workers.

Additional construction phases will continue over the next 10-15 years, depending on market conditions, including additional lamination lines, finishing lines for added value production and a second particleboard production line, creating 370 more jobs.

To view the virtual plant tour, visit egger.com/lexington. To schedule an in-person plant tour, email [email protected].
 

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