Charleston Celebrates Smithey Ironware Co.’s $3.1 Million Expansion and Job Creation

Charleston Welcomes Smithey Ironware Co.’s New Facility

Exciting news has come from the bustling city of Charleston as the renowned Smithey Ironware Co. announces its expansion with a significant $3.1 million investment. This move promises to bring 16 new jobs to the area, strengthening the local economy and enhancing the community’s manufacturing presence.

Personalized Cookware Takes Center Stage

The new facility will serve as a distribution center and feature expanded custom engraving operations. This means that customers will soon be able to add their own personalized messages to Smithey’s high-quality cast iron and carbon steel cookware. Imagine being able to gift a beautifully engraved skillet to someone special—this is what Smithey wants to offer its customers!

Quote from the Founder

Isaac Morton, founder and president of Smithey Ironware Co., expressed palpable excitement about this new chapter. He stated, “Smithey is excited to expand our operations and elevate our brand presence via our new public showroom in Charleston County as we continue to build the next great American cookware brand.” This statement highlights not only the company’s growth but also its commitment to community engagement through a public showroom, where locals can see and purchase Smithey’s impressive cookware line.

Strategic Growth and New Facilities

The new distribution facility is not the company’s only recent development. Just a short while ago, Smithey Ironware also opened a new headquarters located at 1061 Everglades Ave. in North Charleston. This new hub houses administrative teams and gives the public a chance to experience Smithey products firsthand in their showroom. Additionally, a new warehouse—situated at 2060 North Hobson Ave. in North Charleston—has been established to help meet growing fulfillment demands and increased production volumes.

Strengthening the Local Manufacturing Scene

Since its inception in 2015, Smithey Ironware Co. has been dedicated to producing premium cookware, including American-made skillets, roasters, Dutch ovens, and more. The company prides itself on high-quality craftsmanship and has quickly become a market leader in its niche. According to Herbert Ravenel Sass III, Charleston County Council chairman, “As a homegrown company in Charleston County, Smithey’s growth is shaping our community into a manufacturing powerhouse.” It’s clear that this expansion aligns with the overall vision of transforming Charleston into a vibrant economic hub.

Second Facility in South Carolina

This new plant marks Smithey’s second facility of its kind in South Carolina. Their growth trajectory is impressive, indicating strong consumer interest and demand for their expertly crafted cookware. The excitement surrounding Smithey’s expansion is palpable among community members. It’s not only an investment in the business but in the local workforce, which is bound to create ripples of positivity throughout Charleston.

Looking Ahead

With the establishment of this new facility and the creation of jobs, Smithey Ironware Co. is solidifying its roots in Charleston—and local residents are taking notice. As the company continues to expand, there’s no doubt that it will play a key role in shaping the area’s manufacturing and retail landscape. In short, Charleston’s culinary community will soon have even more to be excited about.

In conclusion, Smithey Ironware Co.’s expansion is not just about cookware; it’s about community growth, job creation, and making personalized cooking experiences accessible to everyone. Charleston, get ready to embrace the delicious possibilities that lie ahead!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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