SUMMERDALE, ALA. — New meat processor Maximus Meats recently announced plans to build a plant in Summerdale, Ala.

The company said the project cost is $11 million and will create more than 60 jobs.

The new 29,000-square-foot facility will support wholesale beef and pork products meat and include a retail store where  customers can purchase items. The project is scheduled for completion later this year

“Maximus Meats’ investment in Baldwin County represents a significant boost to our region’s economy,” said Lee Lawson, president and chief executive officer of the Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance. “This project will generate quality jobs, competitive wages, and substantial capital investment, further strengthening our local food production industry. The company’s commitment to sourcing and processing locally will provide long-term benefits for our agricultural community and workforce.”

“This project not only enhances our local economy but also provides valuable opportunities for our farmers and residents,” said David Wilson, mayor of Summerdale. “Having a high-quality processing facility right here in town will reduce costs and improve access to fresh, locally sourced meats.”