Sticker Mule Plans Gaffney, South Carolina, Manufacturing Facility
09/22/2022
The company is building a new 100,000-square-foot facility that will accommodate additional production capacity to meet increasing demand. The expansion is expected to be complete in 2024.
“We are excited to grow Sticker Mule’s footprint in Cherokee County. South Carolina’s business-friendly environment, talented workforce and proximity to our growing customer base are key to our future growth plans, and we look forward to increasing our presence in the Cherokee County community,” said Sticker Mule Leadership Team.
Sticker Mule is the easiest way to buy custom stickers & decals, labels, and other printing online. The company turns customer designs and illustrations into custom stickers, magnets, buttons, labels and packaging.
“South Carolina is committed to supporting our existing business community, and Sticker Mule’s expansion is a testament that companies grow and thrive here. We look forward to their continued success in Cherokee County and beyond, Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III added.
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