Airsys announces $40M expansion creating 215 jobs with new HQ

Airsys announces M expansion creating 215 jobs with new HQ
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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AIRSYS Cooling Technologies has announced the establishment of its new global headquarters with an expansion in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The $40 million investment is expected to create 215 new jobs.

Currently headquartered in Greer, AIRSYS specializes in developing and manufacturing cooling equipment for information and communication technology. Their solutions are used globally in data centers, schools, and telecom cabinets.

The company plans to build a 264,000-square-foot global headquarters campus at 6228 Highway 101 in Woodruff. This facility will also expand its existing manufacturing operations in Spartanburg County. The new campus will feature one of the world’s largest 3D printing factories and produce customizable spray liquid cooling components for high-density computing servers. Operations are projected to begin in 2026.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits for this project and awarded a $500,000 Set-Aside grant to Spartanburg County to assist with site preparation and construction costs.

Paul Quigley, President of AIRSYS Cooling Technologies Inc., stated: “Today marks a major milestone for AIRSYS as we break ground on our new global headquarters and manufacturing facility here in Woodruff, South Carolina. This investment represents the realization of a dream we have been working toward for many years: to establish AIRSYS’ headquarters in the United States. It reflects our long-term vision of strengthening our presence in America, expanding our innovation in data center cooling, and building a foundation that supports our customers, employees, and communities for decades to come. We are proud to deepen our roots in Spartanburg County and the city of Woodruff and honored to contribute to the growth of this remarkable region.”

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster commented: “AIRSYS’ announcement today is further proof that South Carolina’s talented workforce continues to be a foundation for the success of our existing companies. The 215 new jobs this investment brings will have a strong impact in the Upstate, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with AIRSYS in the years ahead.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III added: “By establishing global headquarters and expanding manufacturing operations in Spartanburg County, AIRSYS is strengthening its commitment to South Carolina, again proving that our state is ideal for fostering continued success. We celebrate this significant investment in Spartanburg County and congratulate AIRSYS on this announcement.”

David Britt from the Spartanburg County Council expressed: “AIRSYS, which has been a great corporate partner for Spartanburg County bringing its new global headquarters to our community is a major win. It’s a success for our economic development recruitment efforts but more importantly it provides opportunities for our residents in the form of new jobs. Congratulations to AIRSYS, and Spartanburg County thanks you for the partnership.”

Woodruff Mayor Kenneth Gist remarked: “Woodruff is excited to welcome the global headquarters of AIRSYS, and even more excited about what this announcement brings to the residents of our community. The jobs created by AIRSYS will be a major win for Woodruff and continue to bring prosperity to our community.”

Individuals interested in joining AIRSYS can visit their careers page online.



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