Domino’s plans to build processing facility in West Columbia, creating 75 jobs

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Domino’s is planning to build a new processing facility in Lexington County, and bring 75 new jobs. The project was announced Wednesay in a statement from the office of S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster.

The company will build a 67,000-square-foot facility in West Columbia to supply dough and other ingredients to franchises across the region, according to the statement. West Columbia is in a strategic location, in close proximity to Interstates 26, 20 and 77.  The specific location of the facility was not identified in the release.

 

“We are ecstatic that Domino’s decided to call Lexington County home for their new processing facility,” said Lexington County Council Chairwoman Debbie Summers in the statement. “This lends further proof that our county is the perfect place for companies searching for a real opportunity to locate and prosper. We know they will do exceedingly well in Lexington County.”

Hiring for the facility will begin in late 2019. The operation is expected to be in service in the second quarter of 2020.
There were many other states, other than South Carolina, trying to land the facility, the jobs and the $20 investment.

“We’re excited to welcome an industry leader like Domino’s to South Carolina as they set up their new processing facility. Our state is known the world over as a state that can get any job done, and this announcement is just further proof of that.” –Gov. Henry McMaster

Other comments about the new facility included in the release. 

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to the project.
“This growth in our U.S. business has driven record-level volumes in our supply chain centers. Our investments in supply chain capacity, both to serve current demand and to support our growth plans going forward, are important to our company. South Carolina has been a great partner in this important process.” –Domino’s Supply Chain Services Executive Vice President Troy Ellis

“A testament to South Carolina’s status as a leader in food processing, we are proud that Domino’s has decided to join the impressive roster of name brands that call South Carolina home. Moving forward, we’re excited to see what the future has in store for Domino’s in our state.” –Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt

“Food processing is and continues to be a key segment for our state’s growing agribusiness industry. We welcome Domino’s to South Carolina and look forward to working with them to establish a healthy product supply chain with our hardworking farmers.”–Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers.

Founded in 1960, Domino’s is the largest pizza company in the world based on global retail sales, with a significant business in both delivery and carryout pizza. Ranking among the world’s top public restaurant brands with an international enterprise of approximately 15,000 stores, Domino’s had global retail sales of more than $12.2 billion in 2017.

FIVE FAST FACTS

Domino’s is locating a new processing facility in Lexington County.
Creation of 75 new jobs.
Domino’s ranks among the world’s top restaurant brands with a global enterprise of approximately 15,000 stores.
The company’s new facility will supply dough to its regional franchise stores and is expected to come online in the second quarter of 2020. Hiring is slated to begin in the fourth quarter of 2019.

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