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New Manufacturing Facility to Strengthen Anderson County Economy

Construction of a new manufacturing facility in Anderson County

News Summary

Eastern Engineered Wood Products (EEWP) is set to invest $18.7 million in a new manufacturing facility in Anderson County, South Carolina. This development is expected to create 31 new jobs and significantly boost the local economy. The Upstate region’s growing demand for EEWP’s products has led to this expansion, aligning with favorable employment trends in the manufacturing sector. Local authorities express optimism about the positive impact of this investment, which includes state support to facilitate the facility’s establishment.

New Manufacturing Facility Set to Boost Anderson County Economy

A significant economic development is on the horizon for Anderson County, South Carolina, as Eastern Engineered Wood Products (EEWP) announces its plans to establish its first operation in the state. The construction company, known for designing and distributing structural floor and roof systems, will invest a hefty $18.7 million in the new facility located at 110 Milliken Drive, Belton.

Expanding Horizons in the Southeast

EEWP has identified the Upstate of South Carolina as an ideal region for its expansion strategy, marking its first footprint in South Carolina after successful operations in Virginia, specifically Emporia and Keysville. The company’s decision stems from a recognized demand for its products and services in the Southeast.

Job Creation and Economic Impact

This substantial investment is projected to create 31 new jobs for the Anderson County community. The manufacturing sector is a primary economic driver in the area, employing over 15,697 individuals as of now. With projections indicating a growth in manufacturing jobs from 25,610 in 2020 to 27,017 by 2030, EEWP’s arrival aligns perfectly with the regional employment trends.

Positive Outlook from Local Authorities

Local government officials are optimistic about the benefits that EEWP will bring to Anderson County. The company’s establishment represents a significant win for the community and the state overall. Local leaders have stated that the new facility will contribute to community development and enhance economic stability.

Support for the Expansion

EEWP’s growth has garnered support from both state and local authorities, including a substantial $100,000 grant from the Coordinating Council for Economic Development, aimed at assisting with site preparation and building construction. This backing highlights the importance of creating partnerships between industries and government entities to strengthen local economies and enhance workforce opportunities.

Company Overview and Employment Benefits

Founded in 1998 in Pennsylvania, EEWP specializes in supplying engineered wood products to building material dealers and lumberyards across the East Coast. In addition to product supply, the company offers expert design assistance, precise cutting services, efficient delivery logistics, and comprehensive technical support.

The employment package for new hires is designed to be competitive, including competitive wages, paid time off, holiday pay, health, vision, and dental insurance, disability and life insurance options, a 401(K) plan with employer match, and profit-sharing opportunities.

The Manufacturing Sector Grows Stronger

The recent announcement of EEWP’s facility is among several significant expansions in Anderson County’s manufacturing sector. In late 2023 and early 2024, six other manufacturing companies revealed projects expected to collectively create 511 new jobs. The manufacturing industry continues to be a cornerstone of employment in the county, with lucrative job openings in fields such as industrial engineering, technology, labor, machining, and supervision.

Future Prospects for Anderson County

The establishment of EEWP’s operation is not just another company setting up shop; it signifies a bright future for the residents of Anderson County. As the region gears up for full-scale operations by early 2026, the community looks forward to the positive ripple effects this new facility will usher in.

With the combination of strategic location, financial investments, and collaboration from local leaders, EEWP’s entry into South Carolina is poised to drive economic growth and job creation, ensuring a more robust future for both the company and the local workforce.

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