Accent Stainless Steel Invests $3.1 Million To Locate U.S. Headquarters In Horry County, South Carolina
01/30/2014
Accent Stainless Steel specializes in manufacturing the Newlands Systems brand of brewing equipment and other stainless steel process equipment for the food and beverage, agriculture and pharmaceutical industries throughout the globe. The company will work with a real estate developer to construct and lease a new 50,000-square-foot facility in Horry County with plans to be open and operational by the end of this year.
"Our goal is to set up a world-class manufacturing facility in South Carolina that can produce high quality products for our domestic and international clients. Micro-breweries are a big industry for us and I look forward to manufacturing the Newlands brand of brewing equipment in this new facility. I feel that Horry County has the training centers, infrastructure, and standard of living to attract top-notch people that will help make our company successful. I look forward to working with them along this journey,” Balbir Sidhu, Vice President/Manufacturing of Accent Stainless Steel.
As the micro-brewing industry continues to rapidly grow in North America, the company's president and Technical Director, Brad McQuhae, saw this expansion as an opportunity to locate Accent Stainless Steel's American headquarters and U.S. production closer to some of their biggest clients in that industry, South Carolina Department of Commerce officials said. The expansion to the U.S. East Coast will generate significant logistics savings for the company and will allow additional business opportunities in the region. Additional factors that contributed to the company's decision to expand to the Southeast included access to a quality workforce and available training opportunities through Horry-Georgetown Technical College's newly implemented welding program.
"Accent Stainless Steel's decision to build a headquarters in South Carolina underscores our strong history with foreign investment. The Palmetto State leads the nation in per-capita job creation through foreign-direct investment, according to IBM. That is a ranking we are proud of; it shows that our business-friendly climate and workforce development programs are just right for any company,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.
"We are excited to welcome Accent Stainless Steel to South Carolina. Not only are they contributing to our state's growing advanced manufacturing sector, but they're supporting Horry County's local economy with the creation of 65 high-paying jobs,” Gov. Nikki Haley said. The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits for the project.
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