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EAS Change Systems Locates Headquarters Hub in Greenville, South Carolina

04/18/2018
EAS Change Systems, a company that supports the plastic injection molding industry, will locate its headquarters for North and Central American operations in the South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center at 200 Augusta Arbor Way in Greenville, South Carolina.

The company offers quick clamping and quick changing systems for plastic injection molding machines and metal stamping presses, as well as multi-coupler and mold transport solutions. The company’s new South Carolina facility will provide its American customers with an expanded service network in a central location.

“Moving our operations to Greenville, S.C. places us in the middle of the most exciting region for plastics and automotive in the United States. Here, we can find a high-quality workforce, and we’re located in close proximity to many of our global customers,” EAS Change Systems CEO Vincent Nijzink said.

“EAS Change Systems’ decision to locate their new corporate operations in Greenville County is another opportunity for South Carolinians to show the world how special of a place our state is, and we are confident they will do just that. We know this is just the beginning of a lasting relationship between EAS Change Systems and our great state,” said Governor Henry McMaster.

“South Carolina continues to make a name for itself through our manufacturing renaissance, and the addition of EAS Change Systems to Team South Carolina is another great win for our state. I’m excited to see what the future has in store for this innovative company in the Upstate,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.

“As a project offering high-tech, innovative services that support our region’s existing manufacturers, EAS Change Systems embodies new economic development approaches. We’re pleased to welcome them to the Upstate and congratulate the Greenville Area Development Commission and SCTAC on bringing this light manufacturing regional headquarters to our community,” Upstate S.C. Alliance President & CEO John Lummus noted.

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