Bennettsville Printing Expands Operations in Marlboro

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    COLUMBIA, S.C. — Bennettsville Printing, a fabric printing company, has announced plans to expand its operations in Marlboro County. The expansion, backed by an investment of $8.4 million, is set to generate 24 new jobs.

    As a subsidiary of SNC Technical Services, Bennettsville Printing specializes in textile printing, dyeing, and finishing services for home, industrial, and military applications, boasting over 25 years of expertise. The company is particularly known for producing camouflage patterns for the U.S. armed forces.

    The facility, located at 410 Highway 385 in Bennettsville, will see enhancements to its existing fabric printing manufacturing system, including modernized production equipment and facility improvements.

    Operations are anticipated to commence by the end of 2025. Those interested in career opportunities with Bennettsville Printing can visit the company’s careers page for more information.

    Bennettsville Printing General Manager Frank Goenz stated, “We are proud to strengthen our commitment to Marlboro County, the state of South Carolina, and our local community with this $8.4 million investment. This expansion not only enhances our operations but also creates 24 new jobs, underlining our dedication to economic growth and long-term partnerships in the region. We look forward to continuing our contribution to the local textile industry and the prosperity of the community we proudly call home.”

    Governor Henry McMaster commented, “Bennettsville Printing’s expansion reinforces South Carolina’s reputation as an exceptional place to conduct business. We celebrate Bennettsville Printing’s ongoing success in our state and the new jobs being created in the Marlboro County community.”

    Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III added, “It’s always exciting when a company chooses to expand its operations in our rural communities. Today, we celebrate Bennettsville Printing’s decision to invest $8.4 million in its Marlboro County facility. We congratulate the company on this announcement and appreciate their continued commitment to South Carolina.”

    “Marlboro County understands that economic development is a collaborative effort,” said Marlboro County Council Chairman Anthony Woods. “Any successful coach will tell you that teamwork wins championships. We thank Bennettsville Printing for selecting Marlboro County for their next expansion.”

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