Denham Springs High School Students Visit Gator Millworks
Students in Denham Springs High School’s summer Jump Start program visited Gator Millworks for an educational tour.Kenenth Lang and his carpentry students were given a guided tour through Gator’s facilities featuring a review of the company’s millwork processes and an
Three Trends Emerging in Millwork
Trends affect every business, every industry.As trends constantly cycle through relevance, it’s important to stay updated with new design styles and the accompanying processes. Oftentimes, these changes require at least an acknowledgement and more likely, a response.Although millwork
Gator Millworks Hosts PSU Students for Facility Tour
On Saturday, March 30, Gator Millworks hosted a facility tour for over 20 visiting students from PSU's Architectural Manufacturing Management & Technology program.The students traveled around 10 hours from Pittsburg, Kansas to attend the 2019 AWI Spring Leadership Conference in
Building the Future with Quality Woodwork
At Gator Millworks, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality woodwork and outstanding customer service. We promise to always deliver products that will be admired for years to come. With top of the line technology and a team set
Interns Making the Most of Their Summer with Gator
This summer, Gator Millworks brought in 3 interns from Pittsburg State University in Kansas to join us in the shop and around the office.Each intern had the opportunity to work and learn in various areas of the business:Production Engineering Project
AWI Spring Leadership Conference
In late April, our President, Chad Foster, and Director of Business Development, Tom Choppin, traveled to Omaha, NE for the AWI Spring Leadership Conference. This was a great opportunity to meet with other leaders in the millwork industry as well
WoodWorking Network – Gator Millworks is now well above water
November 29, 2016 | 5:42 pm EST The story of cabinetmaker Gator Millworks, who lost everything in a severe flood in Louisiana several months ago, is one for the record book. Machinery was damaged, materials destroyed and customer orders ruined, but