Owens Corning gets new facility in Blythewood
December 31, 2018 - United States Of America
Owens Corning, a developer and producer of insulation, roofing and fibreglass composites, has purchased an existing manufacturing facility in Blythewood, SC, to manufacture coated, non-woven products for various applications within the North American building materials industry. The $13.6 million capital investment is expected to create16 new jobs.
Owens Corning develops, manufactures and markets insulation, roofing and fibreglass composites. The company's market-leading businesses use their deep expertise in materials, manufacturing and building science to develop products and systems that save energy and improve comfort in commercial and residential buildings. Based in Toledo, Ohio, Owens Corning employs more than 19,000 people across 37 countries.
The company has acquired an existing manufacturing facility located at 1051 Jenkins Brothers Road in Blythewood, SC, with plans to convert an existing line to produce coated, non-woven products. The acquisition is the first step in the creation of a glass non-wovens excellence centre, where the company will continue to invest to expand its capacity with the best available technologies. With existing South Carolina locations in Aiken, Charleston, Duncan and Starr, this will be Owens Corning's first Richland County presence. Hiring for the new positions is expected to begin in late 2019.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has awarded a $150,000 Set Aside grant to Richland County to assist with the costs of building renovations.
“The Blythewood operation represents a valuable addition to a thriving business. Adding this new capacity and capability for glass-based coating solutions in South Carolina will help us to better serve our residential and commercial building products customers across North America,” Owens Corning's Global Non-Wovens Business vice president Nicolas Del Monaco, said.
“Today, we're excited to celebrate this announcement and welcome another Owens Corning manufacturing facility to the South Carolina business community. This state has an impressive roster of globally-renowned manufacturers operating within its borders, and we're proud of Owens Corning's commitment to South Carolina,” governor Henry McMaster said.
“It's a great day for the Midlands as Owens Corning has decided to invest in this Richland County facility. A testament to the loyal, highly-skilled workforce that exists within the local community, this new project only adds to South Carolina's reputation as an ideal destination for manufacturing,” secretary of commerce Bobby Hitt, said. (SV)