Pratt Industries Plans York County, South Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
10/15/2025
The investment will include the upfit of an existing facility located at 2087 Williams Industrial Blvd. in Legacy Park.
“We are excited to expand our operations in the great state of South Carolina and the mid-Atlantic region. Our new facility supports our continued commitment to invest in recycling, clean energy infrastructure and American manufacturing jobs,” said Pratt Industries Global Executive Chairman Anthony Pratt.
To support the project the Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits. The council also awarded a $400,000 Set-Aside grant to York County to assist with the costs of building improvements.
“Pratt Industries’ ongoing success underscores all that can be accomplished with a strong commitment to sustainability and circularity. We are proud the company continues growing in South Carolina and congratulate Pratt Industries on its newest manufacturing facility in York County,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
Pratt Industries is a manufacturer of recycled corrugated packaging and a producer of 100% recycled paper. The company manufactures a wide range of sustainable corrugated packaging and display solutions, including containerboard and corrugated sheets.
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