Governor McMaster Proclaims October as South Carolina Manufacturing Month

Governor Henry McMaster has officially designated October as South Carolina Manufacturing Month by proclamation, emphasizing the manufacturing industry’s vital role in the state’s economy. The declaration is a part of the state’s recognition of National Manufacturing Day, which occurred earlier this month.

The month-long observance is intended to increase public understanding of the manufacturing sector’s achievements and the career opportunities it provides across the Palmetto State. The designation highlights the economic strength and stability that the industry brings to communities statewide.

Economic Impact and Importance

Manufacturing is a cornerstone of South Carolina’s economy, contributing significantly to the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

  • The industry’s total annual economic influence is valued at nearly $200 billion.
  • It supports a large portion of all jobs in the state, directly or indirectly sustaining over 30% of employment.
  • Jobs within manufacturing offer a higher quality of life, with average salaries that are substantially greater than the statewide average wage.

The state’s manufacturing base is particularly strong in key sectors, including the automotive, aerospace, and tire industries. This diverse industrial landscape has solidified South Carolina’s reputation as a global hub for high-tech production and industrial innovation.

Events and Workforce Focus

South Carolina Manufacturing Month will be marked by various events focused on connecting the public with the industry.

Many facilities across the state participate in National Manufacturing Day by hosting plant tours and open houses. These events are crucial for showcasing modern manufacturing environments to students, parents, and educators…

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