Nephron Nitrile in West Columbia names new CEO
In this position, the new hire will use his 30 years of experience to bolster the recent onshore manufacturing and distribution investment in West Columbia.
One of Charleston’s fastest-growing companies names new leader
A Charleston-based company that has been named to the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in America three years in a row has named a new leader.
Company new to SC to open Spartanburg facility
A manufacturer of pigment dispersions, specialty inks and coatings, today announced plans to establish its first South Carolina operations with a $7.2 million investment in Spartanburg County.
Groundbreaking held for $800M EV battery plant in Florence County
With construction of the 1.5 million square foot plant underway, commercial operations are expected to commence in 2026
South Carolina noodle company will invest $100M in expansion
A noodle company based in Saluda plans to invest $100 million over the next five years for new facilities and a new solar power infrastructure
Columbia brewery launches sustainable digital can printing
The brewery will use its new state-of-the-art, 17-ton, high-volume commercial printer to print graphics directly onto cans, making all cans completely recyclable.
Global manufacturer announces $10M North Charleston expansion
The company plans to expand its existing facility and transition from assembling to manufacturing tank venting and explosion protection product lines.
Swiss manufacturer to expand Pickens County operations
The company is expanding to support new product lines.
Manufacturer new to South Carolina to open North Charleston facility
The new facility will enable the company to better serve its customers with extra warehousing capacity.
Caterpillar hydraulics plant in Sumter to close
The heavy equipment manufacturer is closing its hydraulic cylinder plant, which will affect 150 workers
Knoxville spirits company acquires Charleston Coastal Pure Beverages
A Knoxville, Tenn.-based licensing, bottling and distribution company for entertainment properties has acquired Coastal Pure Beverages of Charleston, formerly known as Green River Spirits Co. and Terressentia.
Global manufacturer new to South Carolina coming to Richland County
The company will lease a new production facility that will expand its capability to deliver products.