NO. 1
8,606 EMPLOYEES
PALMETTO HEALTH
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NO. 1
8,606 EMPLOYEES
PALMETTO HEALTH
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1301 Taylor St. 29201; (803) 296-2273, www.palmettohealth.org
Palmetto Health operates three locations in the area, including a new children’s hospital opening in 2008 at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia.
Palmetto Health Richland also has heart and cancer centers, and the area’s only Level 1 trauma center.
Palmetto Health Baptist in Columbia delivers more babies than any other hospital in the Midlands and is known for surgery and psychiatric care.
Palmetto Health Parkridge in Irmo is an outpatient surgery and diagnostic center.
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6,607 EMPLOYEES
BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD OF S.C.
I-20 at Alpine Road 29219; (803) 788-0222, www.southcarolinablues.com
BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina serves 21.5 million customers nationwide through private insurance and government contracts and provides claims processing and customer service to other health insurers.
BlueCross BlueShield has offices in Richland, Lexington and Kershaw counties.
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3,280 EMPLOYEES
LEXINGTON MEDICAL CENTER
2720 Sunset Blvd., West Columbia 29169; (803) 791-2000, www.lexmed.com
Lexington Medical Center comprises a 346-bed medical complex, six community medical centers throughout Lexington County, the largest extended care facility in the state, an occupational health center and affiliated physician practices.
NO. 4
2,421 EMPLOYEES
SCANA
The company will be moving into its new headquarters in Cayce, perhaps as early as 2009.
1426 Main St. 29218, (803) 217-9000, www.scana.com
SCANA, South Carolina’s only Fortune 500 company, is the parent company of 13 subsidiaries involved in the generation and sale of electricity, and the purchase, sale and transportation of natural gas to wholesale and retail customers in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. It owns SCE&G, the primary provider of electricity and natural gas for most of central and southern South Carolina.
NO. 5
2,100 EMPLOYEES
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE
124 Creekside Road, West Columbia 29172; (803) 742-5877, www.ups.com
The United Parcel Service facility in West Columbia is one of seven U.S. air cargo hubs for the Atlanta-based UPS of America.
UPS, which turned 100 in 2007, has had a package-collection gateway at Columbia Metropolitan Airport since 1982, and expanded its operations there to become a regional hub in 1996.
UPS has smaller centers in Aiken and Sumter.
NO. 6
1,700 EMPLOYEES
MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA
2420 Two Notch Road, Lexington 29072; (803) 951-5200, www.michelin.com
Michelin North America operates two plants at the Lexington complex, producing radial tires for passenger vehicles and huge tires for earth movers and other large construction equipment.
NO. 7
1,400 EMPLOYEES
VERIZON WIRELESS
3400 Forest Drive 29204; (800) 575-4473, www.verizonwireless.com
The Verizon Wireless 24-hour call center handles customer service calls from around the country from Midtown at Forest Acres, formerly Richland Mall, housed in some former retail spaces.
NO. 8
1,300 EMPLOYEES
WACHOVIA
142 Main St. 29201; (803) 765-3172, www.wachovia.com
The Charlotte-based bank, the fourth-largest U.S. bank holding company based on assets, has 25 branch offices in the Midlands.
NO. 9
1,267 EMPLOYEES
SISTERS OF CHARITY PROVIDENCE HOSPITALS
2435 Forest Drive, Columbia 29204; (803) 256-5300, www.providencehospitals.com
Owned by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine Health System, Sisters of Charity Providence Hospitals owns Providence Hospital and Providence Hospital Northeast. Providence Hospital features cardiac care at Providence Heart Institute, and Providence Northeast provides treatment of diseases and injuries of the bones, joints and spine at Providence Orthopaedic & NeuroSpine Institute.
NO. 10
1,200 EMPLOYEES
WESTINGHOUSE NUCLEAR FUEL
5801 Bluff Road, Columbia 29250; (803) 647-1000, www.westinghousenuclear.com
The 550,000-square-foot Columbia plant makes fuel for commercial nuclear reactors generating electricity.
Pittsburgh-based Westinghouse opened the plant in 1968, but the plant has had foreign parents since Westinghouse was sold off in pieces in 1999. Toshiba Corp. of Japan bought the plant in 2006 from British Nuclear Fuels.
SOURCES: Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce, S.C. Commerce Department, company representatives
Compiled by Jim DuPlessis
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