Ushers Machine and Tool Expands Greenville County, South Carolina, Manufacturing Complex
03/17/2016
Located at 6998 Pelham Parkway in Greenville, the newly-renovated 72,000-square-foot facility is expected to be fully operational in the third quarter of 2016. Established in 1946, Ushers provides original equipment manufacturers with parts and services for power generation land-based gas turbines. With a long history of exceptional customer service, employee excellence and utilization of leading-edge technologies in precision machining, Ushers has seen impressive growth in recent years.
“We are excited to expand into this key region of the country for gas turbine power generation OEM manufacturing. We specifically chose Greenville in direct response to our continued growth in repeat sales and demands for new business. This move will definitely strengthen the relationship with our customers and create even more opportunity for mutual success in this highly-competitive global market,” said Ushers Machine & Tool Co. President/CEO Donald Lincoln.
“It is truly a testament to our world-class workforce that Ushers Machine & Tool Co. has chosen to expand in Greenville County. Team South Carolina is on the move and we couldn’t be more excited that they are creating 50 new jobs and investing an additional $12.5 million in our state,” Governor Nikki Haley said.
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