Diversey Locating Corporate Headquarters in York County


Diversey, a leading global provider of cleaning and hygiene solutions, announced today that it is locating its corporate headquarters in York County, South Carolina. The development is projected to bring $6.1 million in investment and create approximately 400 jobs.

Diversey is a leading cleaning and hygiene solutions company that integrates chemicals, floor care machines, tools and equipment with a wide range of technology-based, value-added services.

Employing approximately 8,600 people globally, the company is a provider of smart, sustainable solutions designed to drive increased productivity, food safety and infection prevention to customers in more than 165 countries.Located at the Lakemont Business Park, Diversey is establishing a 100,000-square-foot headquarters that will accommodate the new positions.

To serve the company’s global customers, 18,500 square feet of lab space will also be created to develop cutting-edge technology for cleaning and hygiene operations. Hiring for the new positions should begin in the fourth quarter of 2017, and interested applicants should visit www.diversey.com for more information.



October 13, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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