Investment will Create 35 New Jobs
Greenville, SC – July 10, 2024 – MP Husky, a manufacturing leader in cable support and power distribution systems, is excited to announce a substantial investment of $11.1 million to expand its Greenville facility by fall of 2025.
“Congratulations to MP Husky on expanding and investing $11.1 million in South Carolina,” shared Governor Henry McMaster. “We are grateful for the new opportunities this expansion will create in Greenville County and look forward to strengthening our partnership with MP Husky in the years ahead.”
This strategic investment is expected to create approximately 35 new positions, reinforcing MP Husky’s commitment to the Greenville community and its local economy. Individuals interested in joining the MP Husky team should email [email protected].
“MP Husky has been a part of Greenville County for 40 years,” said MP Husky President Dusty Henry. “We are proud to call the Upstate our home and are appreciative of the support of the state, county and city government to help with this expansion. We have experienced tremendous growth since the opening of our current facility in 2017 and with this addition we are excited to see that growth continue in Mauldin, South Carolina.”
This expansion will increase the facility’s footprint and add state-of-the-art equipment, enhancing production capabilities and driving innovation. MP Husky is located at 1370 Old Stage Road in the City of Mauldin.
“We are delighted to see MP Husky continue to grow and expand right here in Mauldin,” said Mauldin Mayor Terry Merritt. “For 40 years, they have been a pillar of stability and innovation, and their ongoing commitment to staying in the city of Mauldin and Greenville County is a testament to the strong ties and mutual support we share. We look forward to many more years of partnership and prosperity as MP Husky embarks on this exciting new chapter.”
Kevin Landmesser, Greenville Area Development Corporation (GADC) Interim President & CEO, added, “Collaborating with the MP Husky team has been a rewarding partnership. MP Husky’s dedication to innovation and growth aligns perfectly with our mission to support existing industry and foster economic development in the region. We are proud to have played a role in facilitating this expansion and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the Greenville community.”
Founded in 1955, MP Husky has grown from a modest enterprise into a prominent manufacturer renowned for its high-quality cable support systems and power distribution solutions. The company specializes in a range of products including cable trays, wire mesh cable trays, and cable bus systems. These products are crucial for the safe and efficient management of electrical and communication cables in diverse industrial and commercial settings such as power plants, data centers, and manufacturing facilities.
MP Husky’s commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction is reflected in their adherence to UL, CSA, and NEMA standards. MP Husky continually invests in research and development to deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of their customers.
“I am thrilled to see MP Husky’s expansion in Mauldin,” said Chair of Greenville County Council Dan Tripp. “This investment not only underscores MP Husky’s commitment to our community but also promises significant economic growth and job creation for our residents. We are proud to support MP Husky and look forward to their continued success.”
ABOUT GREENVILLE AREA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
The Greenville Area Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2001 by Greenville County Council. As leaders in economic development for Greenville, GADC provides support and resources to businesses of all sizes and acts as a liaison between the business community and local government and works closely with government officials and agencies to ensure that the needs and concerns of businesses are heard and addressed. For more information about Greenville Area Development Corporation, visit www.greenvilleeconomicdevelopment.com.