Manufacturing
S.C. plant to benefit from $500M Saudi Arabia deal Print E-mail
Friday, 30 May 2008
GREENVILLE – GE Energy has signed contracts worth more than $500 million to supply gas turbines and generators for power plant projects owned by Saudi Electricity Company. The turbines will be built at GE's facility in Greenville and will be used to help provide additional power to support economic and population growth in Saudi Arabia. The generators will be built in New York.
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Force Protection cuts work force, plans move Print E-mail
Friday, 30 May 2008
SUMMERVILLE -- Force Protection has cut its S.C. work force as the company tries to overcome financial problems. The Ladson-based company is also moving part of its operation from Summerville to Roxboro, N.C., where it bought a former automotive plant in 2007, chief executive officer Michael Moody said Thursday.

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Cytec breaks ground on carbon fiber expansion Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 May 2008

GREENVILLE -- Cytec Industries Inc. marked the company’s first construction phase of its new carbon fiber manufacturing plant expansion in Greenville with a groundbreaking Wednesday. Construction is scheduled for completion in 2009.

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PhibroWood expansion could hit $10M Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
SUMTER – PhibroWood LLC has announced a multi-million expansion for its Sumter facility, operated by affiliate Phibro-Tech Inc. The expansion investment could hit $10 million and will allow the company to produce a new wood preservative called Sustain 20T, which was developed at the same site. The expansion will take place in three phases over several years, said Dwight Glover, president of PhibroWood. The first phase is complete and included investments of $2 million to $3 million and the retention of 5-10 existing jobs.
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American LaFrance emerges from bankruptcy Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
SUMMERVILLE – American LaFrance LLC announced it has emerged from bankruptcy after the company’s Plan of Reorganization was accepted by a judge on Friday. The company had filed for Chapter 11 protection in January after putting about 100 employees on furlough and accruing more than $100 million in debt, according to court documents.
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