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A barrel maker on Wednesday announced it will establish a cooperative in Bamberg County, where it will produce barrels for the bourbon, fine wine and whiskey industries.
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South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC announced it will invest $6.8 million and create 122 new jobs at the former Black Water Barrels plant at 3914 Bamberg Highway. Black Water Barrels announced in November 2019 that it would be temporarily closing as part of a restructuring effort. The company never reopened.
“South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC is pleased to bring our operations to Bamberg,” said CEO Dagney Johnson. “Our woman-owned business produces the highest quality casks of whiskey and wine in the region and beyond.”
The company touts itself as the only women-owned cooperative in the state and the only woman-owned cooperative in the country.
Johnson credited state leaders Governor Henry McMaster, the South Carolina Department of Commerce and the SouthernCarolina Alliance for making the project a success.
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“The presence of the market and, more importantly, the people of Bamberg and the state of South Carolina, was a major factor in our decision,” Johnson said. “We look forward to building long-term relationships across the state and showing others the great opportunities available in South Carolina.”
Johnson is from Alabama, has ties to South Carolina. He went to high school at Hilton Head Preparatory School.
“I love the people of this state and it’s home to me,” Johnson said. “It shaped who I am. Some of my best friends live in South Carolina.”
Johnson’s interest in the bourbon industry has been cultivated for “a long time” since he resided part-time in Kentucky.
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“That opportunity was available to us,” Johnson said. “My partners are all men and they’re great and supportive. Working from a team perspective, it feels right.”
Johnson is the founder of the Dagney Johnson Law Group in Birmingham, Alabama. He serves as a criminal defense attorney who also handles family law.
Johnson is also the CEO of Viridis Energy Systems and Solutions, an energy technology and services company specializing in renewable energy solutions.
According to the South Carolina Secretary of State’s online records, South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC was incorporated on August 27. The company lists David Hutto as the registered agent. Hutto will serve as head of facility operations and is from Bamberg.
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“We look forward to a long relationship with the company moving forward as they expand their operations,” Haynes said. “It was a good day in Bamberg County, and we’re looking forward to next year.”
“SouthernCarolina Alliance welcomes South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC, who will be a great addition to our manufacturing community,” said SouthernCarolina Alliance President and CEO Danny Black. “Their significant job creation in this rural area, combined with excellent wages, will create new opportunities for each of their 122 employees. Each job created provides an opportunity for a brighter future for a family in the region.”
“Today’s announcement is a huge win for South Carolina,” McMaster said. “By continuing to provide a business-friendly environment, we can help bring more job-creating investment like this to the Palmetto State.”
S.C. Commerce Secretary Harry M. Lightsey III said South Carolina Oak to Barrel is just one of many companies seeing the benefits of locating to the state.
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“It’s exciting to see more and more companies learning the benefits of doing business in South Carolina,” Lightsey said. “We welcome South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC to the Palmetto State and celebrate the 122 new jobs the company will create in Bamberg County.”
Individuals interested in joining the South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC team should contact the company at 803-676-4240 or at [email protected].
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South Carolina Oak to Barrel LLC announced in September 2021 it will invest $6.8 million and create 122 new jobs at the former Black Water Barrels plant at 3914 Bamberg Highway.
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