QVC Expands Florence, South Carolina, Fulfillment Center
06/03/2021
The roughly $27.5 million investment is expected to create approximately 360 new jobs. Located in Florence County, QVC continues to invest in the community through its local Community Affairs Committee, team member volunteerism and other efforts.
“We are proud to be adding to our team in Florence, which has been a vital part of our U.S. fulfillment network since July 2007. Our decision to expand in Florence reflects the effectiveness of our local team, the quality of the workforce pool in this region, the efficiency of this location in terms of transportation and the strong support we have received from the Florence community. We are committed to South Carolina and look forward to ongoing collaboration with the state and county as we continue to contribute to the local economy,” QVC US and HSN Vice President of Operations Rob Sandora said.
QVC is an American free-to-air television network, and flagship shopping channel specializing in televised home shopping, owned by Qurate Retail Group.
“Today’s announcement by QVC is a testament to South Carolina’s logistical advantages and pro-business environment. The company’s distribution center has been a part of the Florence community for years and continues to create jobs for our citizens,” noted Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.
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