MP Husky Expands Mauldin, South Carolina, Operations
07/15/2024
The investment will include new equipment at the company’s existing facility located at 1370 Old Stage Road. Operations are scheduled to begin in Fall 2025.
“MP Husky has been a part of Greenville County for 40 years. We are proud to call the Upstate our home and are appreciative of the support of the state, county and city government to help with this expansion. We have experienced tremendous growth since the opening of our current facility in 2017 and with this addition we are excited to see that growth continue in Mauldin, South Carolina,” said MP Husky President Dusty Henry.
As an incentive the Coordinating Council for Economic Development awarded a $100,000 Set-Aside grant to Greenville County to assist with the costs of site preparation and building improvements.
“This announcement is another victory for the Upstate. MP Husky’s expansion and the 35 new jobs it brings to Greenville County are a testament to the company’s commitment to South Carolina. Congratulations on taking another step toward growing your legacy,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
A subsidiary of Gower Corporation, MP Husky designs and manufactures cable tray and cable bus power distribution systems. The company’s products are used in various industries including automotive and renewable energy.
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