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Without unions, SC is an easy choice for manufacturers

With Boeing coming to North Charleston, and now Proterra coming to the Upstate, call it “trimming the fat” or just realizing what Wal-Mart has proclaimed for years, unions are not the way to go. Either way, these high-tech companies are leading the charge for others to relocate here to South Carolina.

Proterra Inc., which develops and assembles fuel cell hybrid-powered transit vehicles, has announced that it will locate a facility for R&D and assembly of its products at CU-ICAR here in Greenville.

SCTAC to upgrade taxi way for future business

Officials at the formerly named Donaldson Center industrial park / airfield have secured $750,000 in federal money for Phase One of a $2 million project designed to update the field for future business.

“I’ve been talking about this for now close to 10 years”
Peter Cevallos, airport operations manager at SCTAC

We all know it takes money to make money, and just like our neighbors on the coast have to build taller bridges and deeper trenches in the waterways (for their bigger ships), we need to ensure that our local industrial park is up to modern standards for current and foreseeable technologies.

High-speed rail in SC or light-rail for the Golden Strip?

With grand visions of a high-speed rail crossing our state to allow cheaper transport for our Atlanta and Charlotte commuters, the South East High Speed Rail (SEHSR) sounds great years down the road, but it’d be even better if we could get a smaller “pilot” project on the ground right now: commuter rail here in the Golden Strip.

Map of active rail lines in SC
Active rail lines in South Carolina
Credit: SCDOT

Which one do you think will come to the Upstate first – if ever?

Connecting Fountain Inn, Mauldin, and Simpsonville with one rail line will not only provide cheaper costs for those eager to use a commuter train, but it will also lower carbon emissions and traffic from POV’s and bring in much-needed revenue to the State over time.

Michelin Details Future of Tire Innovation

Dr. Patrick Oliva at the podium
“At Michelin, we believe the electric powertrain will develop”
Credit: Michelin

At this year’s North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), Michelin detailed its view of the future of automotive transportation and the role tires will play in meeting the unique demands of more environmentally positive vehicles featuring their advanced technology.

Three important points Michelin brought up were:

  1. We must improve road safety
  2. Increase fuel efficiency and thereby reducing CO2 emissions
  3. We must integrate the new reality that growth markets will be in highly urbanized areas

Michelin strongly believes that their EV Concept Tire – the Michelin Active Wheel – is paving the way for Electric Vehicles around the world in one form or another. The Michelin Active Wheel features an electric drive motor, in-wheel active suspension and disc brakes and creates excellent road handling and acceleration.

SC exports BMWs to Mid East, Dubai sheikh purchases SC property

One the same day that news breaks of BMW starting up Mid East exports of their SC manufactured vehicles, we also learn that Darley America, the U.S. arm of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum’s Thoroughbred racing empire, has expanded its presence in Aiken, SC with the purchase of 360 acres in Montmorenci.

“The service is expected to load more than 5,000 vehicles annually that Hoegh previously moved across a competing South Atlantic port.”
Jim Newsome, SPA Pres. & CEO

Of course it’s merely coincidental, but the important thing here to remember is that both bits of information could prove financially advantageous to S.C. in a big way going forward.

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