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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Wire harness manufacturing facility in Duncan to bring in 74 jobs

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Gov. Henry McMaster | https://governor.sc.gov

Gov. Henry McMaster | https://governor.sc.gov

A company that manufactures wire harnesses, electrical boxes, cables and control panels has made a nearly $1 million investment to set up shop in Spartanburg County, a move that will create 74 jobs.

According to a release by Gov. Henry McMaster’s office, GML Industries, LLC, announced on that it will be spending $966,000 on a new facility to increase production due to high demand.

“GML Industries, LLC is excited to open our new location in Spartanburg County,” GML Industries owners Melinda Freeman, Del McGighan-Lukens and Gerri McGighan-Lukens said in a joint statement in the governor's office release. “We see this as positive growth in our support of our current and future customers having two locations on which to draw talent and automotive wire harnesses as well increasing our electrical and control panels, electrical boxes and cable-building experience.”

GML Industries produces wire harnesses, control panels and cable assemblies for the automotive industry, emergency and mining vehicles, and aircraft refuelers.

Added McMaster: “GML Industries, LLC’s new operations in Spartanburg County are a welcome addition to our state’s robust automotive industry. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this company will have in Spartanburg County and beyond.”

The facility is located at 1875 E. Main St. in Duncan. Folks interested in working at the location should email Melinda Freeman at melinda@gmlindustries.com.

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