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Keller USA establishing facility in York County




The maker of industrial filtration products announced Friday that the location of its North American headquarters and new manufacturing facility in York County will comprise a $2.5 million investment and is expected to generate 20 new jobs.



Staff Report
Published July 13, 2012

Keller USA Inc., a maker of industrial filtration products, announced Friday that the location of its North American headquarters and new manufacturing facility in York County will comprise a $2.5 million investment and is expected to generate 20 new jobs.

“We have expanded to support the growth of our customer base, and are now more strategically located to better serve them throughout North America” according to Jeffrey Zullo, Keller USA Inc. executive vice-president. “We recently acquired the 16,000-square-foot Fort Mill facility, which not only provides expanded space for administrative offices and a larger warehouse, but will also allow room for expansion with manufacturing capacity as well.”

Anyone interested in job opportunities with the company should contact Renata Vitolo at 803-396-2000 or Renata.vitolo@kellerusa.com.

Keller USA Inc. has located its new facility in an existing building at 2168 Carolina Place Dr. in York County.

Keller USA, a subsidiary of Keller Lufttechnik GmbH & Co., KG, of Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany, is a worldwide supplier of industrial air filtration equipment to OEM’s and major manufacturers within the automotive and aircraft industries, laser and plasma cutting industries and individual job shops.

“More and more companies are finding out that South Carolina is the place to do business. We welcome Keller USA to the Palmetto State’s business community and look forward to the company’s growth and success here,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.

Chairman of York County Council Britt Blackwell said, “Long-recognized as a leader in the air filtration industry, Keller’s decision to invest in York County reinforces our efforts to attract the most innovative and successful international companies to our area. Like York County, their potential for growth and accomplishment is unlimited.”

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