Government Approves Faster Car Part Making in South Carolina
Published Date: 3/10/2026
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Summary
ZF Transmissions Gray Court LLC got the green light to make electric and automatic vehicle transmissions at their South Carolina sites in Gray Court and Fountain Inn. This means they can boost production without extra customs hassle, helping them work faster and smarter. The approval was finalized on March 5, 2026, so things are officially rolling!
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FTZ Authorization Lets ZF Boost Production
ZF Transmissions Gray Court LLC received authorization to produce electric and automatic vehicle transmissions at its Subzone 38K facilities in Gray Court and Fountain Inn, South Carolina. The notification was submitted April 15, 2025, a Federal Register notice ran April 21, 2025, and the FTZ Board finalized that no further review was warranted on March 5, 2026. The approval lets the company boost production without extra customs hassle, helping it work faster and smarter.
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