Bennettsville Printing plans $8.4 million expansion creating 24 jobs

Bennettsville Printing plans .4 million expansion creating 24 jobs
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Bennettsville Printing, a fabric printer based in Marlboro County, South Carolina, has announced an expansion of its operations with an investment of $8.4 million. This development is expected to create 24 new jobs in the region.

As a subsidiary of SNC Technical Services, Bennettsville Printing specializes in textile printing for home, industrial, and military applications, including camouflage designs for the U.S. armed forces. The company has over 25 years of experience in the industry.

The expansion will occur at their current location on Highway 385 in Bennettsville and will involve updates to production equipment and improvements to the existing building infrastructure. Operations are slated to commence by the end of 2025. Those interested in employment opportunities can find more information on the company’s careers page.

General Manager Frank Goenz expressed pride in the company’s commitment to Marlboro County and highlighted that this investment would bolster operations while fostering economic growth locally. “At Bennettsville Printing, we are proud to deepen our commitment to Marlboro County, the state of South Carolina and our local community with this $8.4 million investment,” said Goenz.

Governor Henry McMaster emphasized South Carolina’s favorable business environment: “Bennettsville Printing’s expansion announcement reinforces South Carolina’s reputation as an exceptional place to do business.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III remarked on the significance of expansions within rural communities: “It is always exciting when a company expands operations in one of our rural communities.”

Marlboro County Council Chairman Anthony Woods acknowledged the collaborative effort involved in regional economic development: “Teamwork makes the dream work… We would like to thank Bennettsville Printing for choosing Marlboro County for their next expansion.”



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