Germany-Based Schattdecor Plans Lexington, South Carolina, Operations
06/13/2022
The company will add a new production line and mixing plant to accommodate more capacity due to increased demand. The expansion is expected to be completed by October 2023.
“Schattdecor is proud to announce the expansion at our Lexington facility as we grow to meet global demand. The positive manufacturing environment in South Carolina motivated Schattdecor to focus our development efforts in North America toward Lexington. We are excited to be part of this community and look forward to a long future of further investment and cooperation,” Schattdecor President Flavio Nunes said.
Headquartered in Germany, Schattdecor produces printed, impregnated and finished surfaces. Since 1985, the company has provided customers with unique surfaces for flooring, furniture, countertops, doors and interior design.
“When an international company like Schattdecor expands in our state, it is yet another testament that South Carolina has the business-friendly environment and talented workforce where companies can succeed. Congratulations to Schattdecor on their $21 million investment that will create 23 new jobs in Lexington County,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
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