Logistics company investing $9.4M to expand North Charleston operations
Neal Brothers Charleston Inc. plans to expand its existing location by building a state-of-the-art, 100-square-foot facility at 4229 Domino Ave. in North Charleston
Updated Charleston Union Pier master plan to include public space
Plans for a major public park with a grassy pedestrian mall and promenade from Concord Street to the waterfront will be submitted to the city of Charleston by the South Carolina Ports Authority.
Maersk to launch air cargo flights from Greenville-Spartanburg to China
The new air corridor is expected to plug a connectivity gap between the world’s two largest markets for ocean customers.
Electric materials company will invest $52M in Lexington County operations
A consumer-owned electric materials supplier will invest $52 million to expand its operations in Lexington County.
Company will invest $80M to relocate operations to Lexington County
A leading wine and spirits distribution company will invest $80 million to relocate its operations to Lexington County.
National retailer opening distribution center in Lexington County
A leading national mattress retailer will establish a new distribution center in Lexington County, creating 108 new jobs.
GE Appliances plans $50M expansion in Greenville County
The expansion is projected to create 45 new jobs over the next five years.
Beverage company to open $130M facility in Spartanburg County
The facility, which is the first in South Carolina for the company and fourth plant in the United States, is expected to create over 100 new jobs.
Charleston-based container company expands into Canada
The company, which established its U.S. headquarters in Charleston in November, has experienced more than 500% growth in the U.S. in 2022.
Logistics company to build $50M warehouse near Port of Charleston
The facility, to be located near the port of Charleston, marks the company’s first cold storage location in South Carolina and second facility in the United States.
New York investment firm acquires large Charleston logistics company
The acquired company is the largest drayage provider by volume for the Port of Charleston and has one of the largest asset-based fleets at the port.
Union wins labor board ruling in Charleston ports dispute
The International Longshoremen’s Association is calling it a major victory: a National Labor Relations Board decision that means only union members are permitted to operate heavy-lift equipment at the new terminal.