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Upstate getting 50 jobs with company's first U.S. plant
Posted: 09.28.2011 at 11:58 AM
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH, AP) -- Carbures LLC is putting its first American facility in Greenville County and creating at least 50 jobs over the next five years.

Officials announced Wednesday the maker of carbon fiber composite structures expects to invest $6.5 million on its new design and manufacturing facility. Construction on the 40,000-square-foot plant should begin soon with an opening date in spring 2012.

“We are pleased to establish our first U.S. facility in South Carolina’s Upstate, and are particularly excited to be locating here in Greenville County at the South Carolina Technology & Aviation Center,” said Angel Vallejo, vice president of Carbures Europe-USA.  “This new facility will help us meet significantly accelerating demand for carbon fiber structures, and Greenville County provides us with an excellent business environment, a top-notch workforce and exceptional market access. We look forward to becoming a part of the Palmetto State’s business community.”

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The Commerce Department says the plant is the first U.S. spinoff for the company based in Spain. It will design, engineer and produce carbon fiber structures for the defense, automotive and aerospace industries.

“This announcement brings yet another manufacturing company and builds on South Carolina’s international ties. Foreign-affiliated companies play an important role in our state’s economy, and we look forward to Carbures’ contribution,” said Bobby Hitt, South Carolina Secretary of Commerce.

“Companies from across the globe continue to choose to set up shop in South Carolina. We’re excited Carbures has decided to put its first North American presence in the Palmetto State and create 50 new jobs,” said Gov. Nikki Haley.

Carbures USA CEO Ivan Contreras says the plant is part of the company's global growth and expansion plans.

The company is recruiting for management and engineering jobs now. It plans to announce other hiring plans this fall.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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