Normont Motion Technology relocating corporate headquarters to Marion County

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North Carolina Construction News staff writer

Industrial engineering company Normont Motion Technology Inc. has announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Marion County, S.C. The company’s $1.19 million investment will create 27 new jobs.

Currently headquartered in Quebec, Canada, the company builds automotive and aerospace gas springs and shock absorber solutions. Normont designs, manufactures and delivers gas springs to customers around the world and produces electromechanical lift systems, dampers and hardware components, serving the automotive, heavy truck and mechanical industries.

“Our decision to move to Marion was an easy one. Marion has an experienced workforce, the county has been excellent to work with, and Marion’s location, so close to I-95, simplifies our logistics,” said Normont Motion Technology, Inc. president John Struthers. “The success of our Marion facility is critical to our future growth. I am looking forward to expanding and Normont being part of the Marion community for years to come.”

The plan is to relocate operations from Montreal to Marion and to lease and renovate a building to serve as the head regional office for the United States. The facility will include the company’s design, manufacturing, and logistics and warehousing operations.

“The investment into Marion County will not only help drive innovation but also bring new economic opportunities for the state and our people. We look forward to seeing their continued success here in South Carolina,” said Governor Henry McMaster.

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