Power Pool Plus Expands Manufacturing with New Plant in Greenwood County, South Carolina
06/24/2020
Founded in 1990, Power Pool Plus, Inc. provides power generation equipment and services that support commercial and industrial applications including refrigerated transportation, construction, health care and more. The company’s new facility will enable it to increase capacity and meet the growing demand for industrial power generation equipment manufacturing, contract steel fabrication and commercial and critical care generator services.
"Our choice of Greenwood County, S.C. for the location of our new manufacturing headquarters did not happen by chance. With the community being the essential element of any company culture, we believe that the values, ideals and work ethic of the people of Greenwood County align perfectly with those that we've set for Power Pool Plus over these past 30 years,” said Power Pool Plus, Inc. President Doug Hulse.
"In South Carolina, we know how to make things. Power Pool Plus, Inc.'s decision to establish its new facility here generates even more momentum for our state's manufacturing sector, growing and producing more jobs for South Carolinians,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.
“We are excited about Power Pool Plus, Inc.’s decision to establish operations here in Greenwood County. Their investment and jobs within our community are greatly appreciated, and we look forward to all they will achieve in the years to come,” Greenwood County Council Chairman Steve Brown noted.
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