TMC Transportation Expands Columbia, South Carolina, Operations
12/06/2023
The company will consolidate three facilities into a 44-acre campus located at 2716 Shop Road. The investment will include a 36,000-square-foot operations and logistics office, and a 66,000-square-foot maintenance facility next to its existing driver training center. Operations are scheduled for May 2025.
“Since 1998, TMC Transportation has had a presence in the Columbia area, and we are looking forward to consolidating all of our employees and operations processes into one state-of-the-art location. We are proud to partner with the State of South Carolina and Richland County to grow our business, strengthen the local economy and supply chain, and solidify our presence in the Columbia market for years to come,” said TMC Transportation Executive Vice President of Asset Management Jason Webb.
Employee-owned TMC Transportation has a network of terminals and service centers throughout the U.S.
“With two-thirds of the U.S. population within a two-day drive of South Carolina, this is the ideal place for trucking companies to thrive. We look forward to seeing TMC Transportation continue to develop and build on its rich history in South Carolina,” Governor Henry McMaster noted.
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