Built to make wha's next Manufacturing runs deep in South Carolina

What began as a textile-driven economy has evolved into one of the nation’s most dynamic manufacturing ecosystems that spans automotive, aerospace, appliances, advanced materials, consumer goods and industrial technologies.

Manufacturing built for innovation, precision and long-term growth

Today, companies across the globe manufacture in South Carolina because the state offers more than industrial strength. It provides the infrastructure, workforce and advanced manufacturing capabilities needed to compete in a rapidly evolving global market.
 
From premium vehicles and aircraft to engineered materials and complex components, products made in South Carolina move industries forward every day.
 
Continued investment in workforce development, infrastructure and industrial growth is helping accelerate the sector even further. Organizations like South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance support long-term competitiveness through industry advocacy, workforce initiatives and STEM education, while ongoing infrastructure improvements strengthen the movement of goods across the state and beyond.
 

$41.6B

announced manufacturing investment since 2016

$294-313B

estimated annual economic impact

734k+

Jobs supported by manufacturing statewide

20.3%

Share of manufacturing tied to transportation equipment production

+1.2%

Employment growth since 2019, outperforming national trends

Global brands manufacture in South Carolina

Automotive production is driving manufacturing growth in South Carolina

South Carolina’s automotive sector is one of the strongest examples of the state’s manufacturing capabilities in action.
 
From vehicle assembly and tire production to advanced systems and global supply chains, the state has built an automotive ecosystem designed for scale, precision and export-driven growth.
 
South Carolina leads the nation in tire exports and continues to rank among the country’s leaders in completed passenger vehicle exports - supported by a skilled workforce, modern infrastructure and companies investing in the future of mobility.

Infrastructure built to support manufacturing at scale

From raw materials and supplier networks to ports, rail and interstate access, the state provides the operational environment manufacturers need to move products efficiently and compete globally.

Built for faster growth

A well-established supply chain, shovel-ready industrial sites and business-friendly operating environment help companies accelerate production and expansion timelines.

Global market access

Port of Charleston provides direct access to international markets through the deepest harbor on the U.S. East Coast.

Strategic east coast location

Strategically located within a two-day drive of nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population, South Carolina allows manufacturers to reach major markets quickly and reliably.

Low-cost industrial energy

Competitive industrial energy costs and ongoing infrastructure investment further strengthen long-term operational efficiency across the state.

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