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Forty new job opportunities will be available over the next five years in Greenville County in relation to the expansion of Fitesa Simpsonville, Inc.
Current job openings in the country and other regions are listed on the company’s
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Fitesa, located at 840 South East Main Street in Simpsonville, is investing $100 million to expand its manufacturing facility. It is expected to be completed by 2023.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits for this project and has awarded Greenville County a $100,000 Set-Aside grant for costs related to this, according to
“We are excited to continue our expansion in Simpsonville,” Fitesa U.S. and Canada Managing Senior Vice President Ricardo Fasolo, said. “Fitesa’s culture of innovation and continuous improvement has contributed to our success in Simpsonville. We have the healthcare market as part of our strategic focus, and we are positive that these new investments will be able
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced Thursday that nonwoven fabric manufacturer Fitesa will be expanding its operations in Greenville County.
Fitesa s Simpsonville plant will see an expansion thanks to a $100 million investment according to McMaster, creating 40 new jobs over the next 5 years. The investment includes expanding the facility itself and the installation of a new production line that will manufacture 100%meltblown materials for the healthcare market.
The expansion is expected to wrap up by 2023, and Fitesa is looking for people who want to work. Click this link if you re interested.
âA longtime partner of the Simpsonville community, Fitesaâs decision to invest $100 million in Greenville County is a real reason to celebrate and a testament to the pro-business environment we have worked so hard to create in all parts of our state., said Gov. McMaster in a release.
By Nathaniel Cary
ncary@postandcourier.com
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development awarded Greenville County a $100,000 grant for costs related to the expansion.
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âWe are excited to continue our expansion in Simpsonville. Fitesaâs culture of innovation and continuous improvement has contributed to our success in Simpsonville,â Fitesa U.S. and Canada Managing Senior Vice President Ricardo Fasolo said in the statement. âWe have the healthcare market as part of our strategic focus, and we are positive that these new investments will be able to add even more value to our customers, employees and stakeholders.â
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