AFL announces $155M expansion creating over 150 jobs in Spartanburg

AFL announces 5M expansion creating over 150 jobs in Spartanburg
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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AFL, a company specializing in fiber optic products and equipment, has announced plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The expansion represents a $155 million investment and is expected to create over 150 new jobs within the next two to five years.

Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Spartanburg County, AFL operates as a subsidiary of Fujikura, Ltd., based in Japan. The company provides comprehensive solutions, products, and services across various markets including energy, service providers, enterprise, industrial sectors, and hyperscale markets. Its products are utilized in more than 130 countries worldwide.

The expansion will focus on increasing production capacity at all of AFL’s fiber optic cable manufacturing facilities located in Duncan. This move aims to support domestic cable manufacturing as well as broadband deployment and power grid modernization efforts.

AFL President and CEO Jaxon Lang stated: “For four decades, AFL has been an integral part of the Spartanburg County community. We are grateful for the support of our state and local leaders as we continue to grow. This expansion will increase our manufacturing capabilities, allowing us to better serve our customers around the globe while strengthening the communities in which we work and live.”

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster remarked: “AFL’s expansion and the more than 150 new jobs it will create in Spartanburg County represent a major victory for South Carolina’s world-class workforce. We are proud the company continues to invest in our state and look forward to the impact this expansion will have in the years ahead.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III commented: “We are always proud to celebrate the success of a South Carolina-based company, and today’s announcement is no exception. AFL’s $155 million investment in Spartanburg County will strengthen the region’s thriving manufacturing industry, and we are proud to see the company furthering its commitment to the Upstate.”

David Britt from Spartanburg County Council expressed appreciation: “AFL expanding their Spartanburg County operations shows the company’s success and how good it is to do business in Spartanburg County right now. AFL has been a long-term partner for our county, and on behalf of county council, we’re grateful the company continues to hire in our community, providing opportunities for our residents.”

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has awarded a $200,000 Set-Aside grant to assist with building improvements related to this project.

Individuals interested in employment opportunities with AFL can find more information on their careers page.



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