Commerce records 146 projects, 19,020 jobs recruited to state in 2014
South Carolina posted another solid business recruitment year in 2014, with capital investment recruited to the state topping $5 billion for the second year in a row and for the third time in four years. From January to December 2014, the state won 146 economic development projects, totaling $5.088 billion in capital investment and 19,020 jobs by new and expanding businesses.
Last year’s committed investments represent the third-highest recruitment sum in state history, only behind recruitment totals in 2013 and 2011. New jobs recruited to the state in 2014 were 23 percent ahead of the previous year’s total of 15,457 jobs.
Manufacturing continued to show strength in business locations and expansions in 2014. Last year, the manufacturing sector comprised 55 percent of new jobs, with 10,496 manufacturing jobs recruited in 2014. And reflecting an increasingly capital-intensive manufacturing environment, where the capital investment required per job created more than doubled in five years, manufacturers committed to invest $4.65 billion across the state, representing 92 percent of the annual total.
“South Carolina is leading the Southeast in manufacturing job growth,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt. The state’s manufacturing employment has increased 13.5 percent since January 2011, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “And while manufacturing continues to be a major driver of our state’s economy, we are also seeing more project diversity as a sought-after location for corporate headquarters and other Class A offices.”
Additionally, international investment again represented an important part of the state’s business recruitment, with two-thirds of capital investment recruited last year and 31 percent of new jobs tied to companies headquartered in foreign countries. Companies based in Germany, Japan, Singapore and Canada represented the top contributors to foreign direct investment in South Carolina in 2014.
“As we recruit jobs in 2015, we will continue to promote South Carolina’s reputation as being ‘Just right’ for international business,” said Secretary Hitt.
South Carolina earned several accolades by economic development publications in 2014, including a Gold Shovel award by Area Development magazine. The same publication also named South Carolina the number three state on its annual Top States for Doing Business survey, with the Palmetto State claiming the top spot in the overall cost of doing business category.
Top 10 Announcements of 2014:
By Job Creation
Company Name
County
Announced Jobs
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Spartanburg
800
By Capital Investment
Company Name
County
Announced Investment
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Spartanburg
$1,000,000,000