23 May 2023

Snider Fleet Solutions relocating headquarters to Lancaster County

Snider Fleet Solutions, a leading innovator in providing total fleet maintenance solutions to the transportation industry, announced plans Tuesday to relocate its headquarters to Lancaster County. The company’s $6.9 million investment is expected to create 167 new jobs.

“This relocation is an exciting next step in cementing our future as the premier provider in our industry,” Snider Fleet Solutions CEO Marty Herndon said. “We are eager to engage with talented associates in the area as we expand our support services. This is a great growth opportunity for Snider, our customers, employees and suppliers. As a native South Carolinian, I look forward to the company being an active member in our community, Lancaster County and the state.

Snider Fleet Solutions is one of the largest service providers in the transportation industry, with 80 locations nationwide, servicing more than 75% of the United States. The company distributes new and retread commercial and industrial tires, while offering mechanical services and technology solutions.

South Carolina is the top exporter of tires in the country. 

“Snider Fleet Solutions’ decision to relocate its headquarters to Lancaster County reinforces South Carolina’s position as an ideal location for companies looking to harness logistical opportunities and service customers efficiently,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III said.

Relocating its headquarters from Greensboro, North Carolina, Snider Fleet Solutions plans to move into an existing facility at 1081 Red Ventures Drive in Lancaster County. This transition allows the company to consolidate management operations, better facilitating collaboration across its service groups.

“This move gives us the space and location to best manage our expanding offerings to customers across our service area,” Herndon said. “Our corporate staff has been working in multiple offices throughout the Carolinas. We will now be able to bring our team together and have all that talent collaborating in this new office.”

Operations are expected to be online by June 1, 2023. The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits related to this project.

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