Taber Extrusions Plans $60M Expansion of Russellville Facility

Aluminum extrusion and metal fabricator Taber Extrusions of Russellville on Tuesday announced a $60 million expansion of its facility that will introduce the largest direct extrusion press in North America.

The project is expected to create 70 jobs. It will add 125,000 SF to Taber’s existing 140,000-SF facility and increase overall production capacity “by multiples,” the company said.

The new press is designed to meet the demands of the aerospace industry and is expected to go live in 2026, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission said in a news release. Aerospace is the state’s largest industry, with more than $850 million in aircraft parts exported in 2023. Taber’s clients include Boeing, Cessna and Gulfstream.

“We are excited for this expansion as it provides the capability and capacity needed in the large shape extrusion market,” Chuck Stout, president of Taber, said in the release. “This investment highlights our commitment to continue to serve our national defense, aerospace, and large industrial market partners.”

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