Economic Impact

All companies that engage in projects with SCMEP are surveyed to demonstrate both quantitative and qualitative impacts on how we helped them to improve their performance and achieve their goals, measured annually in terms of dollars earned, saved and invested. These client companies are surveyed by NIST through an independent third party organization.

The importance of obtaining this objective data is in ensuring that SCMEP stays on-target in working to help small and mid-size South Carolina businesses enhance their global competitiveness by driving top-line growth, improving productivity, and developing their organizations’ capabilities.

SCMEP’s economic impact 2004 – 2012 (Dollar figures are in millions):

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Overall Economic Impact

2012: $234.8 Million
2011: $240.6
2010: $277.7
2009: $214
2008: $254.8
2007:  $357
2006:  $441.5
2005:  $88.5
2004:  $96.4

New and Retained Sales

2012: $170 Million
2011: $59.8
2010: $98
2009: $105
2008: $152
2007:  $281.3
2006:  $304
2005:  $87.1
2004:  $137.2

Cost Savings

2012: $14.4 Million
2011: $16.6
2010: $22.1
2009: $21
2008: $49.9
2007:  $2.9
2006:  $8.6
2005:  $23
2004:  $23.9

Capital Investment

2012: $50.4 Million
2011: $12.9
2010: $5.3
2009: $4.7
2008: $36.3
2007:  $40.8
2006:  $48
2005:  $16.5
2004:  $23.7

Jobs Created and Retained

2012: 1792
2011: 1410
2010: 1269
2009: 984
2008: 1,360
2007:  1,476
2006:  1,732
2005:  1,175
2004:  953

Number of Manufacturers Served

2012: 261
2011: 846
2010: 798
2009: 868
2008: 1,823
2007:  1,761
2006:  2,248
2005:  2,060

Source:  U.S. Department of Commerce

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