Stren-Flex Locates Manufacturing Plant In Simpsonville, South Carolina
04/13/2017
The company will be leasing a 16,000-square-foot building to manufacture and distribute overhead lifting products in Greenville County. The project is expected to bring more than $1 million of capital investment and create more than 25 new jobs.
Founded in 2002, Stren-Flex manufactures a variety of synthetic lifting products, including nylon web slings, chain slings, wire rope slings, rigging, cargo control and more. Using high-quality webbing and high-tensile thread, the company provides products for a wide range of applications in the overhead lifting and cargo control industries.
“We are very excited to start up our new manufacturing facility in Greenville County. The quality of life in this region is at a very high level, and working with narrow woven textiles in our manufacturing process made Greenville County the right decision for us, ” said Stren-Flex President Roddy Rossborough.
“Stren-Flex’s locating within Simpsonville is an excellent decision based on the availability of existing buildings, interstate proximity and workforce. Greenville County wishes them immeasurable growth and success, ” said Greenville County Council Chairman H.G. “Butch” Kirven Jr.
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