Area Development
Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, will invest $45 million to expand its existing operations in Anderson, South Carolina.

Located at 4421 S.C. Highway 81, the company’s Anderson County expansion will include new manufacturing capabilities to support the portfolio of its Mobility Solutions business sector in North America. Bosch is purchasing an adjacent property previously occupied by a Bosch joint venture.

The Bosch Anderson facility was founded in 1985 to produce fuel rails and has added production capabilities from a number of Bosch divisions that span many areas of the vehicle, including Powertrain Solutions, Automotive Electronics and Car Multimedia. The facility currently employs more than 1,200 associates.

As an incentive, the Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project. A $100,000 Set Aside grant was also awarded to Anderson County to assist with the costs of site preparation and building construction.

“We have a rich history in South Carolina, and this expansion helps us to further serve our North American customers from the strong base we’ve built in the state. We are very proud of another milestone in our relationship with Anderson County and the state of South Carolina,” said Bosch in North America President Mike Mansuetti.

“I’m proud to congratulate Bosch on yet another expansion in South Carolina. Having operated in our state for decades, this is a company that has played an integral role in the growth of South Carolina’s economy. I look forward to seeing this partnership continue to flourish in the years ahead,” Governor Henry McMaster said.

“Bosch has been a longtime member of Team South Carolina, and we’re excited to see them once again expand their operations in Anderson County. Our existing industries continue to be a major driver of our economy, and I’m excited to see what the future has in store for Bosch in South Carolina,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt explained.

“Bosch continues to strengthen its Anderson operations, and Anderson County appreciates Bosch’s continued investment and the economic impact on our community and the Upstate,” said Anderson County Council Chairman Tommy Dunn.