Exciting things are happening in Greenwood County as Casting Cleaning Resources (CCR), a noteworthy player in the casting cleaning services industry, announces the expansion of its operations in this charming locality. This expansion brings with it a significant investment and many promising job opportunities, further bolstering the community’s economic landscape.
Founded in 1992 in Indiana, CCR has consistently offered top-tier casting cleaning services tailored for industrial applications. The company’s reputation for excellence has grown over the years, as has its array of services, which include casting finishing and other post-mold services for foundries. Thanks to dedicated partnerships with industry giants like Navistar and Cummins, CCR has firmly established itself as a stronghold in the market.
With the recent announcement, CCR is set to pour a significant $5 million investment into expanding its operations. This expansion isn’t just about numbers and machinery; it’s about people. The move promises the creation of 42 new jobs in Greenwood County, ensuring a brighter future for many local residents, while also safeguarding existing roles. Such a development isn’t just a business move; it’s an investment in people, boosting the talent pool and enhancing economic stability in the area.
As part of this exciting development, CCR will be relocating its operations within Greenwood County. The company will transition from Hodges into a brand-new, stand-alone facility at an expansive 56,120-square-foot site located at 104 Stoneridge Court. This new setting promises to significantly enhance the company’s production capacity, meaning CCR can better serve its existing clients and forge new partnerships.
Key figures and officials have expressed their delight at this expansion. Greenwood County Council Chairman Chuck Moates highlighted the project’s benefits, noting how it underscores the local workforce’s strength and loyalty. He reflected on how the investment shines a spotlight on the community’s economic potential and growth, thanks to CCR’s commitment.
Further echoing this sentiment, CCR’s Controller, Billy Robinson, shared the company’s enthusiasm and gratitude, acknowledging the invaluable support from local government and officials. It’s clear that this community and business collaboration is expected to lead to prosperous outcomes for all parties involved.
The newly expanded operations are anticipated to become fully operational by January 2025, marking the dawn of a new chapter for CCR in Greenwood. With this swift timeline in mind, CCR is actively hiring, inviting local talent to join its growing family. As the community looks forward to January, there’s no doubt that these new opportunities will contribute positively to the region’s thriving economy.
In Greenwood County, the convergence of efficient business tactics, supportive community ties, and an eager workforce creates a promising hotspot for ongoing industrial advancements. Casting Cleaning Resources’ expansion is just the latest chapter in an ongoing success story for local industry, as both county officials and community members watch the results of this strategic investment unfold.
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