DC Machine LLC Announces Expansion in Berkeley County

South Carolina Department of Commerce
January 14, 2010

The South Carolina Department of Commerce and Berkeley County today announced that DC Machine LLC will expand its operation in Berkeley County. The $3 million investment is expected to generate more than 25 new jobs.

“We see this expansion as the next step in the life of our business, and South Carolina has provided us an excellent environment in which to grow. Our skilled workforce has been critical to our company’s success, and we look forward to continuing our operations in Berkeley County. We appreciate all the support from state and local officials,” said Brian Plaisance, owner of DC Machine.

DC Machine will begin construction on a new 35,000 square foot building to house additional operations. In the fourth quarter of 2009, the company moved into a state-of-the-art 15,000 square foot to begin expanding capacity. The company is utilizing high-tech metal working machines to make components for the medical, aerospace, and military industries.

“DC Machine is a great example of a start-up company that has prospered by doing business in South Carolina. The company’s expansion demonstrates that our business-friendly climate and skilled workforce are working to help existing businesses grow and create new job opportunities for South Carolinians. We appreciate DC Machine’s decision to expand in our state and look forward to the company’s continued success,” said Joe Taylor, Secretary of Commerce.

“Growing new business is just as important to our community as attracting new projects. Berkeley County is especially proud when a company such as DC Machine is able to grow utilizing local workforce and support of the local community. This expansion will provide more quality jobs to our citizens and we are proud of their success and wish DC Machine continued success in the future,” said Berkeley County Supervisor Dan Davis.

“We are always pleased to see such great companies as DC Machine LLC succeed in Berkeley County, and especially pleased to see the jobs created and the opportunities for our citizens. We will continue to work with DC as they add to their success and continue to grow. This shows what a business friendly environment in Berkeley and South Carolina can do for our citizens,” said state Sen. Paul G. Campbell Jr.

The company expects to begin hiring through the Berkeley County One-Stop in the second quarter 2010. Some positions that will be posted include fabricators, CNC machine operators, CNC machine programmers, welders and assembly personnel. The One-Stop can be reached at 843-899-8722.

DC Machine, LLC, is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company that was formed by engineers with the idea of a one-stop shop comprised of design, manufacturing, fabrication and assembly divisions. For more information about the company, please visit www.dcmachine.net.

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