BLYTHEWOOD, S.C. - A New Jersey company plans
next week to begin hiring about 100 of the 400 workers it says it
will need for a new Midlands plant that makes parts for air
conditioners.
American Standard Companies, of Piscataway, N.J., plans to put a
Trane air conditioning plant in a former auto parts factory near
Interstate 77 that has sat vacant since September, company
spokeswoman Lisa Glover said Wednesday.
The $30 million facility has more than 300,000 square feet of
space and could employ 400 workers in five years, Glover said.
"We're excited about Trane's long-term plans," Gov. Mark Sanford
said. "We need to do everything we can to work with companies like
Trane to help maximize the economic impact they're having on South
Carolina."
The site was formerly owned by Ambac Industries Inc., who moved
its 100-employee diesel fuel systems operation to a smaller plant
near Pontiac.
The parts that American Standard Companies will make at the
Blythewood plant are now manufactured at 11 other facilities. The
company hopes to standardize and improve the quality of the parts by
consolidating the operation, Glover said.
Trane has employs about 60,000 people and has facilities in 27
countries.