Fukoku America expanding its Laurens County operations

March 1, 2017

Fukoku America, a manufacturer of rubber and plastic automotive products is growing its operations in Laurens County. The expansion is expected to bring $13.9 million in new investment and lead to the creation of 65 jobs.

Fukoku is the largest producer of wiper blade rubber in the world and is used in a variety of applications, from automobiles and trains to ships and aircraft. With an annual production of wiper blade rubbers exceeding 200 million, the company accounts for a large share of the domestic market and approximately 40 percent of the international market. Fukoku also develops seals for industrial applications, such as pneumatic tools and industrial machinery.

“We at Fukoku America are proud to have been part of the Laurens County Industrial Community for the past 15 years. With this expansion, we look forward to continuing our industrial partnership with the Laurens County business community for many years to come,”  said Fukoku America Executive Vice President Masahiko Tsubota.

Located at 325 Hunter Industrial Park Road in Laurens, S.C., the company will be increasing its manufacturing capacity for producing constant-velocity joint (CVJ) boots and rack and pinion boots for the automotive industry. Hiring for the new positions has already begun, and interested applicants should apply online at SC Works.

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Fukoku America expanding its Laurens County operations
  • $13.9 million investment to create 65 new jobs
  • Fukoku is the largest producer of wiper blade rubber in the world.
  • Located at 325 Hunter Industrial Park Road in Laurens, S.C., the company will be increasing its manufacturing capacity
  • Hiring has already begun, and interested applicants should apply online at SC Works

 

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