A Chinese wood-processing company that Enterprise Great Lake Taupo has been hoping to lure to the town has instead opted to build a new 100-job particle board factory in Kawerau.
Kawerau's location, proximity to the Port of Tauranga, rail connections and the available land all played a part in the Guangxi Fenglin Wood Industry Group decision to build the plant in Kawerau, the Kawerau District Council's economic and community development manager Glenn Sutton said.
The plant will be built on Putauaki Trust land and produce 600,000 cubic metres of panel boards annually, mainly for export to China.
Fenglin executives had also visited Taupo in 2015 to verify a feasibility study into building a new sawmill and associated wood-processing plant in the Taupo district, after being approached by Enterprise Great Lake Taupo.
The company is thought to have spent more than US $1 million into seriously examining a Taupo option, attracted by the access to forestry, geothermal heat, central location and labour force. It had even appointed a project director.