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Greenwood Fabricating and Plating Plans Hodges, South Carolina, Manufacturing Plant

04/03/2019
Greenwood Fabricating and Plating plans to expand its existing manufacturing operations in Hodges, South Carolina. The company’s $17.1 million investment is projected to create an additional 31 new jobs in Greenwood County.

Founded in 1986, Greenwood Fabricating and Plating is a full-service fabrication, machining, assembly and electroplating job shop, providing finished components to a wide variety of manufacturers. Incorporating the latest technology in design and manufacturing, the company offers fabrication and electroplating capabilities for the most intricate parts and assemblies.

Greenwood Fabricating and Plating will be building a new manufacturing facility that will complement its existing operations in the city of Greenwood. Hiring for the new positions is projected to begin in the first quarter of 2020.

“Greenwood Fabricating and Plating is excited about the expansion of operations. Thanks to the hard work of our employees and the support of Greenwood County and South Carolina leaders, the new facility will provide us with the opportunity to add new processes and upgrade technologies for some of our existing products,” said Greenwood Fabricating and Plating President Tim Fender.

“It’s a special day whenever an existing South Carolina company announces plans to expand, as it sends a message to the world that we’re living up to our commitment to being a business-friendly state. I congratulate Greenwood Fabricating and Plating on this new investment and look forward to continuing our successful partnership,” Governor Henry McMaster said.

“Greenwood County is a great location for the metal fabrication industry, as shown by Greenwood Fabricating and Plating’s continued growth and deep connection within our community,” Greenwood Partnership Alliance Chair Dr. Kristin Manske said.

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