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Scotsman Ice expanding in Allendale County

 Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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FAIRFAX, S.C. — Scotsman Ice Systems announced it will expand its workforce at its facility here.

The $9 million investment is expected to generate 25 new jobs.

The company manufactures a number of ice machine products for the food service, hospital, beverage, bakery, hotel and health care industries.

The company expects to begin hiring for the positions in the middle part of 2010, and will be working with the local One Stop at that time.

Scotsman Ice Systems is the largest global manufacturer of commercial ice machines with related products including storage bins, ice and water dispensers, high-end residential ice machines and wine storage units.

The company distributes its products in more than 100 countries to a range of end market customers that include quick-serve and full service restaurants, hotels and hospitality venues, health care facilities, food retailers, and education, government and military facilities.

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