Australian-based Detpak brings first U.S. operations to Spartanburg
July 17, 2026 | SC News Biz
- Detpak will establish its first U.S. manufacturing operation in Spartanburg County.
- The 175,000-square-foot facility will create more than 50 jobs in its first phase.
- The multi-million-dollar project received a $100,000 state Set-Aside grant for building improvements.
- Operations are expected to begin in August, strengthening South Carolina’s manufacturing sector.
Detpak, a global packaging supplier, announced its first U.S. manufacturing operations in Spartanburg County.
The Detpak USA facility will create more than 50 jobs in its first phase. The company did not reveal what it would spend on the project but called it a multi-million-dollar investment.
“As we continue to grow our global footprint, opening our own manufacturing facility in the United States is a key milestone for our business,” Detmold Group CEO Sascha Detmold Cox said in a news release. “It allows us to better support our customers with locally manufactured products and reinforces our commitment to the U.S. market where we have been supplying customers for over 20 years. We’re focused on building long-term partnerships and delivering the same level of service, innovation and reliability that our customers experience globally. We’re proud to be investing in the Spartanburg community and creating new employment opportunities in South Carolina.”
Since 1981, the manufacturer has specialized in supplies for quick-service restaurants, food service, fast-moving consumer goods and retail customers, according to the company. Detpak is a subsidiary of the Australian company Detmold Group, which sells its products in 45 countries and has operations in eight.
The new operations will be located at 2781 New Cut Road, accompanying two other U.S. Detmold sales locations in Los Angeles and Tampa, Fla. The facility will have 175,000 square feet of production space that use both imported and locally sourced materials.
“Inland Port Greer is a critical link for manufacturers in the Southeast, providing seamless connectivity to the Port of Charleston and efficient operations to ensure port-dependent businesses remain competitive,” Micah Mallace, president and CEO of SC Ports, said in the release. “SC Ports looks forward to working with Detpak, and congratulates the company on its expansion to the U.S.”
The Commerce Department’s Coordinating Council for Economic Development provided a $100,000 Set-Aside grant to Spartanburg County for the cost of building improvements. Operations are expected to be online in August.
“Detpak, a division of Detmold Group, is bringing a new dimension to Spartanburg County’s manufacturing sector while delivering high-quality jobs for our residents,” Spartanburg County Council Chairman Manning Lynch said in the release. “As Detpak’s first U.S. facility, their decision to locate here reflects the confidence they have in our community — both as a place where their business and their associates can thrive. This is a powerful testament to the strength and appeal of our Spartanburg community. On behalf of county council, we are excited to welcome Detpak and look forward to a long and prosperous partnership.”
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