DMA Holdings Plans Mullins, South Carolina, Production Plant
02/14/2018
Founded in 2008, DMA serves as the North American sales and distribution arm for overseas manufacturing facilities and is responsible for sales, marketing, logistics and product development. The company’s product line consists of shocks and struts, mount kits, brake wear sensors and other automotive replacement parts.
“DMA is looking forward to getting our new operation up and running in Mullins. This new facility provides us with the expanded capacity to meet our growing demands in the automotive aftermarket parts industry. We appreciate all the effort and support that has been given to us from the state and local communities,” DMA Holdings, Inc. President & CEO John Treece said.
“Today, we’re proud to welcome DMA Holdings to the South Carolina business community. This new facility and the 34 jobs it’s bringing will have a significant impact on Marion County, and I look forward to watching DMA thrive there for years to come,” Governor Henry McMaster said.
“The automotive industry continues to be a real job creator for our state’s economy, and today’s announcement by DMA Holdings is another sign of that. Their decision to locate new operations in South Carolina only elevates our status as a leader in the global automotive industry,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.
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