Target Industries

Port of CharlestonWhile Clarendon County is the perfect location for many types of companies, there are a few industries in particular that have found a niche and achieved

great success here.

 

A central location, extensive transportation infrastructure, and highly productive workforce prepared by  one of the nation’s best training programs all make Clarendon County the perfect place for automotive, building products, distribution, and metal working companies.

 

Clarendon County also has all the benefits of the Port of Charleston and the Port of Savannah, with less traffic and congestion, lower land costs, and abundant workers who are eager for jobs.



Automotive

 

Clarendon County offers easy access to the 12 automotive and all-terrain vehicle assembly plants within an eight-hour drive. Plus, the county is well-positioned to benefit from Central South Carolina’s growing automotive cluster, which includes Michelin, Siemens VDO, PBR, Modine, Dana, Bose, and American Koyo. Read more . . .

 

 

Building Products

 

For many years, Clarendon County  has been quietly been establishing itself as a strategic home for companies that manufacture and supply building products. The county’s existing building products industry includes JW Southwoods (wood moulding and millwork products), Bear Park Models (modular homes), Freeman Millwork (window and door units), Grant Forest Products (OSB and engineered wood products), and Trimaco (paint sundries). Read more . . .

 

 

Distribution

 

With such an extensive transportation infrastructure, including I-95, the Port of Charleston, and four airports within an hour, it's easy to see why Clarendon County provides an excellent opportunity for distribution companies. Companies that have chosen the Central South Carolina region for their distribution facilities include UPS, Food Lion, and Target.  Read more . . .

 

 

Metal Working

 

Clarendon County, SC, has an offer metalworking companies can’t afford to miss: Buildings, machinery, and workers as a package deal. Read more...