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Businesses are expanding in South Carolina! This is likely as a result of the state’s Right to Work economic benefits. The most recent Right to Work South Carolina expansions are coming from Metal Trades Inc and Carolina Refractories, as well as ZELTWANGER LP. Read on in order to find out what these expansions will mean for the economy!
Metal Trades Inc is investing $14.4 million in order to expand and create 64 new jobs in Right to Work Meggett, South Carolina.
“Metal Trades, Inc. is excited for the positive impact this expansion will have on rural Charleston County as we continue to increase our capacity to support the defense industry, as well as our private sector customers. As one of the few major fabricators located on deep water in the state, this expansion will allow us to expand our tradition of delivering quality-built, heavy-steel products from the Lowcountry to the rest of the world.” […]
“South Carolina’s strategic location and infrastructure assets are ideal for companies like Metal Trades, Inc. to find continued success. We appreciate Metal Trades, Inc.’s ongoing commitment and look forward to the positive impact this expansion will have throughout the state.”
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Carolina Refractories Inc is investing $3.7 million in order to expand and create 38 new jobs in Right to Work Horry County, South Carolina.
“Carolina Refractories, Inc. is extremely excited to announce our latest investment in Horry County and the state of South Carolina. This new plant will provide superior products and services to our customers, and we are excited to begin construction.” […]
“We are proud of Carolina Refractories, Inc.’s growth in Horry County. Our state continues to benefit from a diverse economy that provides unique opportunities for citizens, and we look forward to a strong partnership for years to come.”
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ZELTWANGER LP is investing $12.5 million in order to expand and create 24 new jobs in Right to Work North Charleston, South Carolina.
“This expansion demonstrates our long-term commitment to our customers and our investment in the future of this company. We are honored to provide further economic growth and new career opportunities for citizens within the community.” […]
“Companies like ZELTWANGER LP are leaders in South Carolina’s advanced manufacturing sector and prove to the world that our state has what it takes to produce cutting-edge products and materials. We appreciate the company’s continued investment and creation of new opportunities within our borders.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work South Carolina, click here.
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