Alupress Plans Laurens, South Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
12/18/2023
The investment will include an additional 3,000 square feet which is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2028.
“Alupress is very pleased to formally announce its expansion plans for our Laurens facility. It is with great excitement and proof-positive of our continued commitment to Laurens County that we announce these plans which have been facilitated by our growth in the automotive industry over the past 12 years. Further, we are so appreciative to the state of South Carolina, Laurens County, the City of Laurens and the South Carolina Department of Commerce in creating such a robust business friendly environment enabling us to achieve and solidify our endeavor to being the leader in supplying automotive die casting components to our customers,” said Alupress Headquarters CEO Oliver Janz.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits related to the project.
“S.C. Commerce creates economic opportunities in order to increase choices for all South Carolinians. We are grateful to have employers like Alupress, which is creating 64 new jobs in Laurens County. Congratulations to Alupress on this achievement and its sustained success,” noted Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
Alupress offers full-service system solutions to its customers by providing in-house development, project management and production.
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