Carolina Metal Castings Expands Hardeeville, South Carolina, Manufacturing Plant
07/26/2016
In operation for more than 40 years, Carolina Metal Castings is a full-service jobbing foundry that specializes in custom and limited production work. Producing its own tooling in-house, the company also completes its own moldings, castings and heat treatments in-house. This project will double the facility’s production capacity and consolidate the company’s operations into one location.
“We are very excited to take this next step in our development. The South Carolina Department of Commerce along with other government agencies have been very helpful in making this expansion possible,” said President of Carolina Metal Castings Jim Harwood.
“Carolina Metal Castings’ decision to expand its South Carolina operations is a huge win for the company and for our state as a whole. We’re excited to congratulate the company on the success they’ve found here, this $3 million investment, and the 13 new jobs it means for Jasper County,” said Governor Nikki Haley.
“While the recruitment of new businesses to our state is a major part of our economic development strategy, the success of our existing industries is just as important. Today, we celebrate the achievements of Carolina Metal Castings in Jasper County and look forward to their continued success in the future,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt noted.
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