Prime Line expands Gaffney facility
Prime Line, a division of S&S Activewear, expands its Spartanburg County facility with 100,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space to boost efficiency and job growth.
Muc-Off opens bike product distribution center in West Columbia
British bike products brand Muc-Off has leased 56,160 square feet at 803 Park in West Columbia for its new U.S. distribution center, citing key logistical advantages.
Charleston-based Stevens Towing marks 112 years of coastal service
For over a century, Stevens Towing has powered coastal transport, evolving from mail delivery to heavy cargo with a family-first approach and strong workforce.
Milo’s opens its largest facility — a $200M plant in Spartanburg
The Alabama-based company has doubled in size 3.5 times in the last 10 years and intends to hire at least 200 in the Upstate.
New $23M Port of Charleston feature allows for more shipping volume
In addition, one of S.C. Ports' facilities achieved record volume in March.
Fairfield County manufacturer expanding South Carolina operations
French company has been operating in the community for a decade …
South Carolina leaders push back on Peter Navarro’s auto manufacturing comments
The White House adviser singled out BMW Manufacturing’s South Carolina plant when discussing President Trump's tariffs.
Upstate leaders push back on Peter Navarro’s BMW comments
The White House adviser singled out BMW Manufacturing’s South Carolina plant when discussing President Trump's tariffs.
Medical device manufacturer opens $220M Charleston County facility
The 360,000-square-foot facility will create 300 jobs.
Inland Port Greer completes $55M expansion
The expansion means the facility can handle 300,000 rail lifts annually and meet projected customer demand through 2040.
Port of Charleston adds direct connection to Mediterranean market
The Port of Charleston’s new ocean carrier deployments will be increasing from 25 to 29 weekly services.
How tariffs could affect South Carolina’s logistics, trade industries
Looming tariffs have sparked concern among South Carolina logistics leaders and one of its largest international trade partners.












