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Georgia-Pacific Cuts Ribbon on New $425 Million Dixie Tableware Facility in Jackson, Tennessee

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Georgia-Pacific officially opened its new Dixie® tableware manufacturing site in Jackson, Tennessee. The approximately $425 million facility sits on 241 acres and is 900,000 square feet.

Initially announced in September 2022, the new facility is Georgia-Pacific's first new Dixie greenfield plant built since the Bowling Green, Kentucky, facility opened in 1991.

Site clearing started in November 2022, with full construction beginning in 2023. Production officially began at the facility in June 2024.

The plant will produce Dixie and Dixie Ultra products for retail and away from home customers — including plates, bowls, platters, and deep dishes.

"Georgia-Pacific is keenly focused on the future and meeting the needs of our consumers," said Fernando Gonzalez, president for consumer products group, Dixie. "We chose the Jackson community for our new Dixie facility because of its strong manufacturing footprint.

"This investment strengthens our capacity to fulfill the growing consumer demand for Dixie products and creates at least 220 new jobs in a climate-controlled, modern work environment. We are excited for what is to come with this new facility."

The plant is conveniently located near both Interstate 40 and state Highway 223. There is also access to nearby rail service, all of which are critical to ensure an efficient and effective supply chain.

Currently, Georgia-Pacific directly employs more than 600 employees and operates seven facilities in Tennessee, providing more than $40 million in direct wages and benefits. As of September 2024, the economic impact of the company contributes to 1,660 additional indirect jobs, which translates to $118 million in labor income in the state.

 

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