3V Incorporated in Georgetown County will make a $15 million investment in its Georgetown County facility that will create 30 new jobs over the next five years, according to the South Carolina Department of Commerce, Georgetown County, and Governor Nikki Haley.
In a news release Wednesday, Reed Barker, logistics manager for 3V, said, "South Carolina has been home to our operations for a number of years and we look forward to increasing our presence here. Georgetown County has been an excellent fit for our company, providing a positive business environment, a talented workforce and exceptional market access. We appreciate the support we have received from state and local officials in making this expansion a reality."
3V manufactures specialty chemicals in Georgetown County.
Governor Nikki Haley said, "Encouraging investment and expansion that create jobs across South Carolina is our administration's focus day in and day out, so this announcement by 3V is not only welcome news - it's a reason to celebrate."
"3V Incorporated is a leading maker of specialty chemicals with clients around the globe. The company has also been part of the state's business community for a number of years. This expansion reaffirms the company's commitment to our state and serves as another indication that our state's business-friendly climate and strong workforce are helping our state's existing businesses grow and create jobs for South Carolinians," said Bobby Hitt, Secretary of Commerce.
"We are pleased 3V Inc. will be investing capital resources and creating new engineering and skilled technician positions in Georgetown County. They have discovered that a qualified workforce exists in our community that enables them to be successful here," Georgetown County Council Chairman Johnny Morant said. "Helping existing industries prosper and create jobs for our residents is important to Georgetown County. 3V Inc.'s expansion demonstrates their commitment to research and development in their field of specialty chemicals. Since coming to Georgetown County they have utilized their research center at their Georgetown facility to develop state of the art products serving the paper, detergent, textile, cosmetic, water treatment and plastics industries. We support their efforts to grow here and create exciting opportunities for our residents."
"For Georgetown this is great news, especially for those residents who are unemployed. These new jobs are just what we need," said state Rep. Carl L. Anderson. "I am very proud of 3V Inc. and their decision to make improvements to their facility and to hire more employees."
The company will begin hiring for the positions in various production areas. Anyone interested in job opportunities with the company should contact hr@3vusa.com.