Columbia Industries cuts ribbon on manufacturing facility in Starkville
May 25, 2023
Golden Triangle, Mississippi- The Golden Triangle Development LINK along with Columbia Industries, The City of Starkville and Oktibbeha County and a host of local supporters, celebrated the ribbon cutting of Columbia Industries and their new facility in Starkville, Mississippi, on Wednesday. The project is a $10 million corporate investment and will create 62 jobs.
Columbia Industries has purchased and completed renovations on the former Kirby/Nucor Steel Building where they will be manufacturing several of their product lines. The company showcased their product and the newly renovated facility at the ribbon cutting.
“Columbia is a good win for the region,” said Joe Max Higgins, Jr., CEO, GTR LINK. “They are a solid family-owned company and great to work with. Columbia is the leader in designing and making some innovative, niche products important to a variety of industries, and Starkville/ Oktibbeha County are lucky to have gotten them!”
Columbia Industries, LLC is a family-owned heavy steel custom design and fabrication company based in Hillsboro, Oregon – USA. For over 50 years, Columbia Industries has been designing & manufacturing equipment for the solid waste, recycling, oil & gas, and aerospace industries.
“It is with great excitement that Columbia Industries marks the official grand opening of our new facility in Starkville, MS!” said Nathan Gorges, CEO of Columbia Industries. “We eagerly look forward to the future as we continue to expand and grow in the local area. The community has already been so welcoming and inviting and we know the relationships we have built will last for many years to come.” stated Gorges. “We want to thank all of those who have helped us in the process of acquiring this new facility and getting established within the community of Starkville. It was due to the help of the local government officials and Golden Triangle Development LINK that we were so well supported, which made for an efficient move.”








