Palmetto Plastics Innovations to open new facility in Jasper County, creating 28 jobs

Palmetto Plastics Innovations to open new facility in Jasper County, creating 28 jobs
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Palmetto Plastics Innovations, a plastic extrusion manufacturer, has announced the establishment of a new facility in Jasper County, South Carolina. The facility will focus on thermoforming and is expected to generate 28 new job opportunities.

The company specializes in producing components such as fill and drift eliminators for cooling towers used in sectors including power plants, manufacturing, and healthcare. The upcoming manufacturing plant, spanning 30,000 square feet, is situated at 402 Marble Road, Hardeeville, and is anticipated to be operational by June 2025.

In support of this development, the Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits and provided a $100,000 Set-Aside grant to Jasper County to fund site preparation and construction.

Palmetto Plastics Innovations Chairman Mark A. Gaeta expressed enthusiasm about the move to Jasper County, stating, “We are proud about establishing our new operations in Jasper County, a move that reflects our commitment to innovation and growth in the plastic extrusion industry. This investment in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility not only underscores our dedication to providing essential components for critical infrastructure but also demonstrates our commitment to the local community. At Palmetto Plastics Innovations, we are eager to contribute to the economic development of the area and establish a long and fruitful relationship with Jasper County and its residents.”

Governor Henry McMaster welcomed the company to the state, highlighting its contribution to the local manufacturing sector. “We are proud to welcome Palmetto Plastics Innovations to South Carolina. By investing and creating 28 new jobs in Jasper County, Palmetto Plastics is joining our state’s dynamic roster of manufacturing companies and making a lasting impact in the local community.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III and Jasper County Council Chairman John Kemp also expressed optimism about the economic benefits and job creation associated with the new operations. Kemp stated, “Jasper County is thrilled to welcome Palmetto Plastics Innovations! We’re so excited about the 28 jobs and capital investment they’ve brought to their facility in Hardeeville. Every good job creates a brighter future for families in our area, and Jasper County will always be here to support businesses like Palmetto Plastics.”

SouthernCarolina Alliance Chairman Marty Sauls added, “SouthernCarolina Alliance welcomes Palmetto Plastics Innovations into our family of industrial manufacturers throughout the region, as their company will be an asset to our industrial community, providing good jobs for our residents and opportunities for small businesses and service providers. Their choice of Jasper County speaks to the strength of our local workforce and business climate, and we look forward to working with them for years to come.”

For those interested in employment opportunities at the new facility, contact Mark Gaeta at mgaeta@palmettoplastics.com.



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