Stanco Metal Products Invests $5.9 Million To Expand Anderson, South Carolina, Operations Center
10/20/2014
“We are excited to have been a part of the growth of the automotive, appliance, recreational vehicle and heavy truck industries across South Carolina since locating a plant in Anderson County in 2002. Our investment in the new facility will bring us closer to our core customers while increasing manufacturing capabilities and operating efficiency. We look forward to sustainable growth and the mission-critical benefits of the skilled workforce and exceptional business climate in Anderson County,” said Stanco Metal Products, Inc. South Carolina Plant Manager Ben Slage.
“It’s always exciting when a company like Stanco Metal Products, that has operated in South Carolina for over a decade, decides to expand and continue growing in our state. Stanco’s $5.9 million investment and creation of 10 new jobs in great news for Anderson County and we looking forward to seeing them build on their success for years to come,” Governor Nikki Haley said.
“Fostering the growth of our existing industry is a vital part of our economic development strategy. As a family-owned company that has operated in our state for 12 years, Stanco is a respected corporate citizen in the Upstate, and I look forward to watching Stanco’s expanded operation flourish,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.
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