News Summary
Carolina Handling has inaugurated its new $23.2 million facility in Pickens County, consolidating operations to enhance efficiency. The 264,544 square-foot building is part of a redevelopment initiative and is set to create 100 jobs over the next five years, showcasing the company’s commitment to industry innovation and local economic growth.
Pickens County, South Carolina – Carolina Handling has officially cut the ribbon on its new $23.2 million facility located at 285 Speedway Blvd. in Pickens County. Spanning 264,544 square feet, this state-of-the-art building will enhance the company’s operational capabilities and is expected to create 100 new jobs in the region over the next five years.
The newly established facility consolidates operations from four existing Carolina Handling locations in the Upstate area into a single comprehensive site. Situated within the Speedway Business & Technology Park, this location is part of a significant redevelopment project by RealtyLink LLC on the grounds of the former Greenville-Pickens Speedway, adjacent to U.S. Highway 123. Notably, Carolina Handling is the first tenant to establish operations within this burgeoning business park.
The new facility is designed to serve multiple functions, providing a substantial warehouse space that includes technician bays, equipment storage, parts distribution, and logistics operations. Additionally, the facility is equipped with office space, meeting areas, and training facilities. A highlight of the new structure is the Customer Experience Center, which will feature demonstrations of integrated automation technology.
With this expansion, Carolina Handling aims to transition from a traditional forklift provider to a comprehensive material handling solutions company. Their operational footprint has now grown to over 900 associates across five states, covering South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida’s central time zone.
The groundbreaking for the facility took place in 2024, marking a significant investment in the economy of Pickens County. Through this initiative, Carolina Handling aims to solidify its position as an essential player in the material handling sector, catering to a wide array of industries with cutting-edge technology and services.
This development is particularly important for the local economy, as it promises to create employment opportunities and stimulate further growth in the area. The company’s decision to invest in Pickens County signals confidence in the region’s potential for business development and job creation.
As Carolina Handling continues its evolution in the material handling industry, the new facility is poised to serve as a hub for innovation and operational excellence. The integration of advanced technologies into their operations is expected to further enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction.
In conclusion, the opening of Carolina Handling’s new facility is a significant milestone for both the company and Pickens County. With a focus on job creation and expanding their service offerings, Carolina Handling is well-positioned to meet the evolving needs of the material handling sector while contributing to the local economy’s growth.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
- Upstate Business Journal
- Wikipedia: Pickens County, South Carolina
- Post and Courier
- Google Search: Carolina Handling
- ABC News 4
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Material Handling

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