Netherlands-Based Expandable Plans Greenville County, South Carolina, Operations
06/02/2024
The 40,000-square-foot facility, located at 7120 Augusta Road in Piedmont, will serve as a showroom, warehouse, and the company’s head office for North American sales and service.
“Greenville, S.C. was the perfect location for our first foreign expansion. The North American market has been an important growth area for us over the past few years, so we needed to establish a local presence. With its strategic location, infrastructure and available talent pool, this is the place where we wanted to be,” said Expandable, LLC Managing Director Sander Scholten.
Expandable designs multifunctional and customizable expandable, movable spaces for road shows, product launches, mobile broadcasts, event promotions, and more.
“Congratulations to Expandable, LLC on establishing its first North American operation right here in South Carolina. We are grateful for the company’s investment in Greenville County and look forward to many years of success,” noted. Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
“We proudly welcome Expandable, LLC, a Dutch company known for its innovative technology, to the Upstate’s international business community. Their choice to establish a presence in Upstate S.C. underscores our region’s appeal as a prime location for European companies looking to lay a foundation for growth in the U.S,” Upstate SC Alliance President and CEO John Lummus added.
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