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RESOURCES FOR CLIENTS
   
Contact Information 
SCC Office of
Economic Development

1875 East Main St. (Hwy. 290)
Duncan, SC  29334
Tel:  (864) 592-6204
Email: sbi@sccsc.edu


 
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    As an integral part of the SC Technical College System, The Center for Accelerated Technology Training and its readySC™ program work together with the 16 Technical Colleges to prepare South Carolina's workforce to meet the needs of your company.  
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    SCESC's mission is to provide quality, customer-driven workforce services that promote financial stability and economic growth.
 
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SCC Office of Economic Development

Realizing the unique opportunity to be a vital player in economic growth of Spartanburg County, SCC created the Office of Economic Development, thus becoming an innovative leader in business and entrepreneurial development. A primary focus of this office is to promote collaboration between economic development organizations, government, business, and education to develop a business-friendly environment, which results in job growth in core and emerging industries. To this end, a partnership with Spartanburg County and the Area Chamber Economic Futures Group was strengthened. Visit the SCC publications web page to download reports including the Economic Contribution Report for Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union Counties by EMSI.  


The Center for Business and
Entrepreneurial Development
A primary resource for business development at SCC, The Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Development (download brochure) is an invaluable tool to assist entrepreneurs and businesses launch, build, expand, and reorganize successful companies. The Center is in a foreign trade zone, located along the I-85 Corridor on Highway 290 in Duncan, South Carolina. It consists of four major sectors:

Current clients represent a variety of companies including manufacturing, transportation and logistics, packaging, and wholesale trade. Future clients could include agribusiness, automotive, metalworking, plastics, professional services, financial, and technology industries.