Clinton, S.C. – On Wednesday, Nordson Industrial Coating Systems (ICS) announced they are establishing a new *$30 million facility* in Laurens Co. Nordson said this facility will create **125 new** jobs in machining, production, engineering, and management. The facility will be located at 19375 Highway 72 E in Clinton.
“We are very excited to be part of South Carolina’s upstate manufacturing sector,” said David Titone, Vice President of Nordson ICS. “It has been a pleasure working with the state of South Carolina, Laurens County, and the City of Clinton on our new facility.”
Nordson’s ICS division was founded in *1954* to produce and market airless spray equipment. Nordson explained that today, manufacturers rely on ICS equipment for the *precise application and curing of powder coatings, liquid paint, ambient temperature adhesives and sealants.* This powder is used by customers to prevent corrosion to a variety of metal items, including hub caps, dishwashers, soda caps, and more.
“The City of Clinton would like to welcome Nordson to Clinton and the Clinton 26 Commerce Park,” said Randy Randall, Mayor of the City of Clinton. “We are thrilled for their commitment to our city and wish them much success with their new facility.”
Anyone interested in joining the Nordson company can visit their website for more information on available positions.
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