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Triston Wells, a consumer products manufacturer company, is about to invest more than $1 million in Walterboro

Walterboro, South Carolina – A new investment worth more than $1 million is soon coming in Colleton County, South Carolina governor’s spokesman Brian Symmes confirmed.

According to Symmes, Triston Wells is about to invest $1.2 million and establish operations on Industrial Road in Walterboro.

Trison Wells is a full-service contract manufacturing company that specializes in liquid filling for household, personal and beauty care products.

“We are proud to provide high-quality and agile services that help foster manufacturing in the USA,” Trison Wells General Manager Jonathan Johnson said. “We have invested and will continue to invest in people and technology to build strong capabilities in South Carolina. We are grateful for the warm welcome we have received from Colleton County and the state of South Carolina and look forward to developing a fruitful partnership with the community.”

Johnson added that the company will start their operations in South Carolina to meet the increased demand for their services.

Following the announcement, Gov. Henry McMaster said he was happy to see that yet another company acknowledged the advantages of doing business in South Carolina and added that Palmetto State remains strong partner to the companies.

The operations are expected to start early June and those seeking a job can directly contact the company via this form.

Cindy Carey

Publisher

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