Aerowerks Plans Gaffney, South Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
05/04/2025
The company’s new facility, located at 330 Huntington Road, will design, manufacture and assemble the company’s material handling systems.
"We are excited to establish our first U.S. operation in Cherokee County, a strategic location that will allow us to serve our customers better and expand our footprint in the food service industry. Our $10 million investment demonstrates our commitment to growth and innovation, and we are proud to contribute to the local economy by creating 52 new jobs. This facility will be integral to our vision of providing high-quality, custom material handling systems, and we look forward to working alongside the community to create a successful and sustainable operation,” Corporation of America President Balbir Singh said.
To support the project the Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits.
“South Carolina’s business-friendly environment and talented workforce continue to attract companies from around the world. We are proud to welcome Aerowerks and the new jobs it will bring to Cherokee County, and we look forward to building a strong partnership with the company,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
Aerowerks specializes in the manufacture of custom material handling systems, including return conveyers, tray accumulators and dish machines, for the food service industry.
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