Exciting News for Clinton: Nordson Announces New Manufacturing Plant and 125 Jobs

Exciting News for Clinton: Nordson Announces New Manufacturing Plant

Hey there, Clinton! We’ve got some fantastic news to share that’s bound to bring a smile to your face. The industrial coatings giant, Nordson Industrial Coating Systems, is setting up shop right here in our lovely community. With a whopping investment of $30 million, Nordson is not just adding a new facility; they’re also planning to create around 125 new jobs in production, machining, engineering, and management. Talk about a boost for our local economy!

About the New Facility

Situated at 19375 Highway 72 E., this new plant will be a significant milestone for Nordson, adding a massive 225,000 square-foot space dedicated to manufacturing high-tech industrial coating systems. The facility is expected to start operations by November this year, which is just around the corner! This is a big deal for Clinton and the surrounding areas.

Nordson has a rich history, having been founded way back in 1954. They initially began by producing airless spray equipment, and over the years, they’ve successfully expanded their portfolio. Today, Nordson is known for its broad array of products, which manufacturers utilize for precise applications. Their equipment helps clients apply and cure everything from powder coatings to food and beverage container production. You know those shiny hubcaps and durable dishwashers? Yep, you guessed it—Nordson plays a role in making sure they’re corrosion-resistant!

A Warm Welcome

David Titone, the Vice President of Nordson ICS, expressed his enthusiasm about joining the South Carolina manufacturing community. “We are very excited to be part of South Carolina’s upstate manufacturing sector,” he said, thanking local officials for their support. He also mentioned the company’s commitment to building lasting relationships within the Laurens County area and highlighted their enthusiastic engagement in community initiatives like their Nordson Impact program, which focuses on volunteering, donations, and scholarships.

The community’s leaders are equally excited. Laurens County Council Chair Brown Patterson expressed delight at Nordson’s arrival, stating, “Laurens County is a great place to do business, and we look forward to a long successful relationship with our newest corporate citizen.” Clinton’s Mayor Randy Randall also rolled out the welcome mat, highlighting the company’s commitment to the city and wishing them success.

Job Opportunities Ahead

If you’re looking for job opportunities, you’re in luck! Nordson is already in the hiring phase, and they’re partnering with Ready SC to streamline their recruiting and training efforts. Ready SC’s Senior Area Director, Susan Heath, expressed her excitement about welcoming Nordson to Clinton and highlighted the support available through local educational institutions like Piedmont Technical College.

With Nordson, Clinton is opening the door to future growth and stability. They’re on a mission, aiming to grow both locally and globally. With operations in 35 countries and already over 700 employees nationwide, the creation of additional manufacturing roles is just the start. The company’s long-term goals include establishing even more permanent positions across their facilities.

What’s Next?

As we look ahead, it’s clear that this new venture will not just empower the local workforce, but it’s also an incredible opportunity for Clinton to cement itself as a hub of manufacturing innovation. There’s a palpable sense of excitement in the air as we prepare to welcome Nordson into our community. So let’s roll up our sleeves and get ready for a bright future!

Stay tuned for more updates as we keep an eye on the progress at Nordson’s new facility. Here’s to new beginnings, jobs, and a stronger community!


Author: HERE Clinton

HERE Clinton

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