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Samsung invests US$350M to make appliances in former Caterpillar plant

by Seanna Adcox, The Associated Press   

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Samsung is creating an estimated 950 jobs over the next three years to build home appliances like washing machines in the former Caterpillar plant in Newberry, S.C. Production is expected to start in early 2018

COLUMBIA, S.C.—Samsung is investing $380 million in South Carolina to manufacture home appliances, creating an estimated 950 jobs over the next three years.

State and company officials said Wednesday that Samsung is locating in the former Caterpillar plant in Newberry. Production is expected to start early next year.

The company says “premium home appliances” made in Newberry will include washing machines.

Samsung Electronics America CEO Tim Baxter says the investment represents the South Korean company’s commitment to expanding its U.S. operations.

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Samsung already operates a call centre in Greenville County employing 800 people.

Gov. Henry McMaster says Samsung’s decision will “change the very fabric of the Newberry community.”

Rural Newberry County is home to fewer than 40,000 people.

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