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Logistics tech company to expand in Charleston County

Jason Thomas //February 29, 2024//

Gnosis Freight is investing $438,500 in a project that will create 51 new jobs over the next several years. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

Gnosis Freight is investing $438,500 in a project that will create 51 new jobs over the next several years. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

Gnosis Freight is investing $438,500 in a project that will create 51 new jobs over the next several years. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

Gnosis Freight is investing $438,500 in a project that will create 51 new jobs over the next several years. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

Logistics tech company to expand in Charleston County

Jason Thomas //February 29, 2024//

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A supply chain and logistics software company is expanding in Charleston County.

Gnosis Freight is investing $438,500 in a project that will create 51 new jobs over the next several years.

The company recently doubled its existing facility in the Charleston Tech Center located at 997 Morrison Drive in Charleston, according to a news release. The 7,000-square-foot office space offers additional room for the company to grow its data science, software engineering and commercial teams.

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“Charleston has been home to Gnosis Freight since very early in our journey. It’s unsurprisingly ranked one of the best cities in the country to live in and has been a cheat code for attracting top talent,” Gnosis Freight Co-Founder and CEO Austin McCombs said in the release. “The support we’ve received from the local community as we’ve grown has been humbling and we’re committed to finding ways to return the favor. The culture of Charleston is embedded in our company’s DNA, and we are forever grateful to represent such a special city.”

Founded in Charleston in 2017, the company’s Container Lifecycle Management platform combines supply chain visibility and execution software to help companies track and manage shipping containers from booking through empty return, according to the release.

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“Charleston County’s strategic significance within the global supply chain network is further solidified by Gnosis Freight’s decision to invest in the area,” Charleston County Economic Development Executive Director Steve Dykes said in the release. “Their pioneering solutions align perfectly with the innovative ecosystem fostered by the Charleston Tech Center.”