Summit Paper Tube Plans Andrews, South Carolina, Manufacturing Plant
03/10/2023
The company will lease a facility at 49 Seaboard Road which will be used for converting paper into paper tubes that will be distributed to textile, metals, label and paper industries.
“Summit Paper Tube is excited to be located in South Carolina and Williamsburg County. We look forward to being a part of the community and being in Williamsburg County for a long time,” said Summit Paper Tube, Inc. President Bob Bennett.
Founded in North Carolina, Summit Paper Tube is a manufacturer of spiral wound paper tubes used for paper, nonwoven fabric, shipping and cable reels.
“Today we celebrate Summit Paper Tube’s first operations in South Carolina. This announcement is a win for Williamsburg County and shows economic growth in rural areas of our state. Congratulations to Summit Paper Tube, and we wish them success in the state for years to come,” noted Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
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