Nordson ICS to launch operations in Laurens County
July 17, 2024Nordson Industrial Coating Systems (ICS) is establishing a manufacturing facility in Laurens County, a $30 million investment and 125 jobs.
Nordson Industrial Coating Systems (ICS) is establishing a manufacturing facility in Laurens County, a $30 million investment and 125 jobs.
MP Husky, a manufacturer of cable support and power distribution systems, is expanding its Greenville County operations. The company’s $11.1 million investment will create 35 new jobs.
Schneider Electric, a leader in energy management and automation, is expanding operations in Oconee and Richland counties. The company’s combined investment of $23.8 million will create 280 new jobs throughout 2024. Schneider Electric is a consortium member of The South Carolina Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy (SC NEXUS).
Automotive supplier ElringKlinger Group has selected Pickens County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation. The $40.3 million investment will create 115 new jobs. ElringKlinger will manufacture electric battery cell contacting systems at its new 226,000-square-foot facility in Easley.
Carolina Handling, a material handling systems integrator, is growing its South Carolina footprint with a new operation in Pickens County. The $23.2 million investment will create 100 new jobs in the next five years.
Tooling solutions supplier Sandvik Coromant is expanding operations in Oconee County. The $29.4 million investment will improve the company’s Westminster production facility.
Expandable, LLC, a supplier of expandable, movable spaces, has selected Greenville County to establish the company’s first North American operation. The $3 million investment will create 10 new jobs.
Clarios, a global leader in advanced battery solutions, is expanding operations in Oconee County. The company will invest approximately $16 million and create 12 new jobs.
Southern Wall Products, a manufacturer of drywall finishing products, is establishing its first South Carolina operations in Anderson County. The $23 million investment will create 28 new jobs.
The Munich Composites bicycle rim manufacturer has been acquired by an ownership group in Spartanburg County led by Boyd Cycling, Cardinal Cycling Group and other investors. The nearly $2 million investment is expected to create 32 jobs.