BRN Sleep Products Establishes Orangeburg, South Carolina, Operations Center
08/02/2021
Located at 3771 Cameron Road, BRN’s new facility will house a new product line and increase the company’s capacity to meet growing demand.
“As the industry leader in innovative bedding solutions, we are beyond excited for the opportunity to invest in both South Carolina and the United States. We look forward to growing with Orangeburg and the surrounding communities,” BRN Sleep Products Owner Berna Gözbasi said.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to the project.
“Foreign direct investment is a crucial element of South Carolina’s business environment, and we are excited that BRN Sleep Products has joined the roster of international firms that have decided to call South Carolina home. I look forward to watching this company and its leadership thrive here for many years to come,” notedSecretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
Founded in Turkey in 2006, BRN Sleep Products specializes in the manufacturing and assembly of mattresses and bases as well as marketing, distribution and sale of bed products.
“Welcome BRN Sleep Products to Orangeburg County, and congratulations to our friends and partners in Orangeburg on today’s announcement. BRN Sleep Products is joining an expansive international business community in the county and bringing fresh opportunities for local workers. We know you will feel right at home as you set up your new operations,” noted Central SC Alliance Chairman W. Keller Kissam.
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