150 new jobs fresh from Spain

Grupo Antolin, an automotive parts manufacturer headquartered in Spain, has plans to open three new plants in Spartanburg County.

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Another score for the auto industry in the Upstate: Grupo Antolin, an automotive parts manufacturer headquartered in Spain, has plans to open three new plants in Spartanburg County. 🚗

The new plants, which will manufacture doors + hard trim for a variety of automotive firms, are a $50 million investment for the Upstate and our (already thriving) manufacturing industry. 150 new job opportunities “will change the lives of South Carolinians in Spartanburg County,” said Gov. McMaster – not to mention continue to help drive our economy.

Interested in getting involved? Click here to submit your resume on Grupo Antolin’s careers page.

Read more from WYFF4 here.

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