Norman® Establishing Operations in South Carolina

LEWISVILLE, September 15, 2022 – Norman® has announced plans today to establish operations in Beaufort County, South Carolina. The $16 million investment will create 67 new jobs over the next five years.

For more than 40 years, Norman® has taken pride in crafting quality window furnishings for homes around the world. The company is a vertically integrated original manufacturer that designs, manufactures, and assembles many of the components of their products. The extensive portfolio of window furnishings is now expanding into new territory.

The new facility will be located at 74 Schein Loop in Beaufort, SC, and this addition will expand the company’s cross-docking operations to the East Coast. Operations are expected to be online by October.

Norman® USA is excited to announce plans to establish an East Coast presence in Beaufort. In addition to the excellent support we have received from the state, county and city, our decision was reinforced by the proximity to ports and surrounding resources. We look forward to becoming a part of the Beaufort community as we continue to manufacture and distribute award-winning window coverings.” – Norman® USA Vice President of Operations Alex Liu

Norman® USA expanding its operations into South Carolina is yet another win for our state. It goes to show that our strategic location, business-friendly environment and strong workforce continue to attract jobs and investment to our state. Congratulations to Norman® USA and Beaufort County.
– Gov. Henry McMaster

Southern Carolina Alliance congratulates Beaufort County and their economic development corporation on the announcement that Norman® USA will locate in the Beaufort Spec Building, creating 67 jobs. Every job created provides an opportunity for a local resident, which improves the quality of life for our families. Our communities appreciate good economic development, and we welcome Norman® USA and look forward to their growth in Beaufort County.” – Southern Carolina Alliance Chairman Marty Sauls