Metalworx expanding, adding 25 jobs in Summerville
A Summerville-based metal fabrication businesses said Wednesday it will invest $2.3 million and hire 25 workers during the next five years as part of an expansion of its operations in Dorchester County.
Metalworx Inc. said it will build a 24,000-square-foot facility that will allow it to streamline it production processes and add new capabilities. It will be built next to the company's existing plant in Summerville
"Our company has had great success in South Carolina during the past few years, and this expansion will help us meet growing customer demand," said Michael Sawer, president of Metalworx.
The company plans to begin hiring for the positions in the next three to five months. Anyone interested in employment opportunities can apply online at metalworxinc.com.
For more details, see Thursday's editions of The Post and Courier.
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