Executive Personal Computers Plans Columbia, South Carolina, East Coast Hub
11/18/2022
The new 203,000-square-foot facility, scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2023, will serve as the company’s east coast hub and accommodate increased production.
“We’re proud to grow our relationship with Columbia and the great state of South Carolina. This new facility aligns with our global growth of 20 locations across the Americas and Europe and helps to deliver on our mission of offering a full suite of sustainable, secure and environmentally responsible methods of IT disposal for our clients up and down the East Coast. Our investment continues to prove our commitment to providing quality jobs within the region, and we’re looking forward to our continued growth together,” said Executive Personal Computers, Inc. President Pat Laughlin.
Founded in 1984, EPC, Inc. is one of the largest information technology asset disposition providers in the world. EPC, Inc. services organizations by providing premium, flexible and secure solutions for sustainable information technology disposal.
“With an increasing demand for tech-focused jobs, South Carolina has proven we are an ideal location for cutting-edge companies to grow and find talented workers. We congratulate EPC, Inc. on their newest operation in Lexington County and look forward to the impact of these new opportunities for our citizens,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
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