Mohawk Industries Plans $10 Million Upgrade At Its Spartanburg County, South Carolina, Manufacturing Plant
07/18/2014
The upgrade is expected to create approximately 20 new jobs at the facility, which currently employs around 160 individuals. Mohawk Industries operates two manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, including the Landrum plant in Spartanburg County as well as a facility in Bennettsville in Marlboro County. The 340,000-square-foot Landrum facility produces high-end, woven contract commercial carpeting for both domestic and international customers. Additionally, the plant manufactures aviation carpet for most domestic and some international airlines and airplane manufacturers.
"By modernizing the looms at the Landrum facility, we can update the styling of the carpet we produce there and keep the business viable for the men and women at the facility. This is a good investment for Mohawk and will help us remain the industry leader in high-end performance woven carpet. Mohawk is proud to be one of the few American companies making these types of products,” said Miles Wright, Vice President of Commercial Manufacturing for Mohawk Flooring.
In 1993, Mohawk acquired Karastan-Bigelow from Fieldcrest Cannon. Today, the Landrum team is part of Mohawk's global workforce of more than 31,000, with around 1,150 employees in South Carolina at manufacturing sites in Landrum and Bennettsville as well as a distribution center in Orangeburg.
Mohawk Industries expects to begin hiring for the new positions after the first phase of upgrades is completed and continues to accept applications for other positions at the site.
"For more than 50 years, Mohawk has been an integral part of the Landrum community. As the world's largest flooring company, they could have chosen to go anywhere, but they continue to expand here in South Carolina. We applaud Mohawk's $10 million investment and 20 new jobs in Spartanburg County, which will support their customers around the globe,” said Governor Nikki Haley.
"The partnership between Mohawk Industries and Spartanburg County spans more than 60 years, and we are pleased they have chosen us from their global manufacturing network to invest in this state of art carpet manufacturing equipment. Mohawk's loyalty to our community has been rewarded with a skilled and stable workforce with an average tenure of 15 years. We welcome the opportunities the next 60 years will present for the citizens of Spartanburg County and Mohawk Industries,” David Britt, Chairman of the Economic Recruitment Committee of Spartanburg County explained.
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