Posted on 10/17/2017 1:12:37 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Arthrex, Inc., a global orthopedic medical device company, headquartered in Naples, Florida, is launching new manufacturing operations at 5500 Highway 76 in Sandy Springs, South Carolina. The $69 million capital investment is expected to create more than 1,000 new jobs over the next several years in Anderson County.
Arthrex will be constructing a new 200,000-square-foot facility to manufacture its innovative orthopedic devices and implants. Hiring for the new positions should begin in the next 12 to 18 months.
As an incentive, the Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project.
Arthrex is pleased to bring its innovative spirit and unique culture to Anderson County, S.C. and we look forward to leveraging the outstanding work done in the area to prepare future employees for high-level manufacturing jobs, said Arthrex Vice President of Manufacturing Andy Owen.
South Carolinas business-friendly climate continues to attract companies in every industry, and were proud to welcome Arthrex, Inc. to our growing business community. This a milestone for Anderson County, and we cant wait to see the difference these jobs will make in the region, Governor Henry McMaster said.
Not only does our state excel in manufacturing, were also increasingly becoming a top choice for companies in the life sciences sector. Arthrex joins an impressive roster of life sciences firms that call South Carolina home, and we look forward to watching them grow in Anderson County for years to come, Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt added.
This announcement takes our county in an exciting direction. Our goal of establishing a diverse economic base for our citizens is becoming a reality. The presence of this world-class company in our community speaks for who we are in Anderson, and we welcome them with open arms, Anderson County Councilman Tom Allen, District Four said.
Products bought by Medicare.
All medical devices in America are bought with Medicare? Boy, you learn something new every day. So Bernie got that bill passed while I was in the other room?
They should change their name”rings” too much like Anthrax.
If you have to read the name more than once to make sure it isn't Anthrax, you've already burdened the company by naming it.
Snort.
And note that the article doesn't specify how much and from whom.
I have one word for taxpayers in that neck of the woods: Incoming!!!
SC was kinda the first to get screwed with fabric and upholstery offshoring in the 80s.
Arthrex to add South Carolina site, creating 1,000 jobs with $74 million plant
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