Tiger Companies Establishes Union, South Carolina, Operations Campus
11/05/2021
Located at 256 Midway Drive, the facility provides access to over $10 million in inventory and more than 14,000 stock-keeping units, company officials said. The complex will also include some light manufacturing with a state-of-the-art showroom, featuring cutting-edge surveying equipment and accessories under the AdirPro brand, along with a repair and rental center.
“Following several years of considerable growth and after looking at countless locations, we are extremely happy to have found this facility and have been very impressed with the state and local government support along the way. This move finally realizes a long-held desire to relocate the business to premises that reflect Tiger Companies’ profile, to offer our valued customers a better facility for their business,” said Tiger Companies CEO Herman Goldberger.
Founded in 1994 as Tiger Supplies, Inc. and recently rebranded as Tiger Companies, the privately held, New Jersey-based company provides clients a multidimensional portfolio of product brands across leading markets.
“Businesses like Tiger Companies continue to come to our state and invest in our people because of all that South Carolina has to offer. We are thankful for their decision to do business in Union County and look forward to what the future will bring for this fantastic company and their leadership,” noted Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
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