Manufacturer to invest $40M for new plant in Johnston County

One of the hottest counties in North Carolina is about to receive tens of millions of dollars in the form of a major economic development investment.

Wisconsin-based Scot Industries Inc., a supplier of tubing products, is investing at least $40 million to build a manufacturing facility on 77 acres in the Town of Four Oaks in Johnston County near the convergence of I-95, U.S. 301 and U.S. 701, according to a press release. The move will create 21 jobs with an average salary of more than $60,000.

Chris Johnson, economic development director for Johnston County, said in a statement Tuesday that the investment is due to Johnston County’s workforce, highway infrastructure and business-focused leadership.

“Our value proposition hasn’t changed,” Johnson said. “We still offer a formidable range of industrial assets in a competitive cost structure.” Triangle Business Journal

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