Friday, January 27, 2012

Good Economic News 1-31-2012

Good Economic News
Here are just a few of the recent jobs announcements that have crossed my desk in recent weeks.

BMW, an auto industry company, will expand its facility on Spartanburg, South Carolina, creating 300 new jobs.

In Winn Parish, Louisiana, door maker JELD-WIN will restart construction of its manufacturing facility which will create 75 new jobs,

In Seymour, Indiana, Pet Supplies Plus will establish a warehouse operation, creating 135 new jobs. Congrats to economic developer Jim Plump.

Crown Casting Industries, an iron and bronze foundry, will open a plant in Greenwood County, South Carolina, creating 50 new jobs.

In Indianapolis, Indiana, lotion maker Sunshine Manufacturing, Inc. will open a manufacturing facility, creating 180 new jobs.

In Pell City, Alabama, WKH ERBSLOEH North America, a maker of aluminum parts for the auto industry, will expand and add 200 new employees. Congrats to economic developer Don Smith.

AICHI Forge USA, a steel forging manufacturer, will expand its facility in Scott County, Kentucky, adding 26 new jobs.

In Galax, Virginia, Vaughan-Bassett Furniture Company will expand and create 115 new jobs.

ConAgra Foods, Inc. plans to expand its Orville Redenbacher popcorn facility in Jasper County, Indiana, creating 24 new jobs.

In Clinton, Tennessee, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Inc. will expand and create 188 new jobs. Congrats to economic developer Tim Thompson.

Post Glover, a power resistor company, will consolidate operations in Northern Kentucky, creating 19 new jobs.

Micor Industries, a provider of large components for the energy sector, will expand its operation in Decatur, Alabama and add 40 employees.

Aircraft maintenance company Piedmont Propulsion Systems, LLC will expand its operation in Forsyth County, North Carolina, creating 25 new jobs.

Amazon.com will open a new fulfillment center in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, creating “hundreds” of new jobs.

Alcoa, Inc., a producer of aluminum products, will expand its operation in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, creating 75 new jobs. Congratulations to economic developer Jody Hamilton. Great job!

In Lynchburg, Virginia, Tessy Plastics, LLC, an injection molding company, will expand and create 60 new jobs.

West Sanitation Services, a maker and distributor of odor control products, will open a new manufacturing plant and headquarters in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, creating 44 new jobs.

In Beaufort County, North Carolina, yarn maker Spinrite Services, LLC will open a new facility and hire 90 people.

Bombardier Aerospace will expand its Learjet site in Wichita, Kansas, creating 450 new jobs.

In Dublin and Laurens County, Georgia, Erdrich Umformtechnik GmbH & Co.KG, an automotive supplier, will construct a metal stamping facility, creating 178 new jobs.

Houston Plating & Coatings will build a new facility in Scott, Louisiana, creating 120 new jobs.

In Caldwell County, North Carolina, chemical maker Lubrimetal Corporation will open a new facility and create 19 new jobs.

In Anderson, Indiana, Career Horizons, Inc. will open a new call center, creating 180 new jobs. Congrats to economic developer Rob Sparks.

Pactiv Corporation, a maker of food service products, will expand its operation in Aiken County, South Carolina, creating 25 new jobs. Congrats to economic developer Will Williams. Great job, Will!

In Rome, Georgia, Neaton Rome, a maker of auto parts, will expand and create 113 new jobs.

In Nicholasville, Kentucky, SMC LLC, a start-up maker of circuit board assemblies, will open and create 94 new jobs.

In Greenville, South Carolina, Southern Air Repair Corporation, an aviation component repair provider, has established its headquarters and production facility, creating 20 new jobs.

Fulcrum Concepts, LLC, a veteran-owned provider of professional services, will establish a facility in King and Queen County, Virginia, creating 31 new jobs.

In Duluth, Minnesota, ME Global, a foundry operator, will expand and create 30 new jobs.

Olympic Steel will expand its operation in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, creating 40 new jobs.

Teletech, a provider of technology services, will create a new facility in Greeley, Colorado, creating 500 new jobs.

In Vigo County, Indiana, NantWorks, LLC, a pharmaceutical company, will locate a new manufacturing operation, creating 234 new jobs.

In Webster County, Kentucky, M&M Trucking will expand and create 10 new jobs.

Total Jobs Announcements: 3,690 + ”Hundreds.”

Jim Walton
CEO
Brand Acceleration, Inc.
Branding // Marketing Communications // Public Relations
Indianapolis, Indiana: 317.536.6255
Fax: 317.222.1425
Charlotte, North Carolina: 704.230.0394
Cell: 317.523.7380


Brand Acceleration is a full-service marketing communications, brand management and public relations firm with a focus on economic development, architecture, engineering and construction.

Market Flat Out in 2012

Market Flat Out in 2012
But, choose your targets wisely

Companies and communities nationwide are in a quandary. While there are numerous reports of fresh business activity, there seems to be just as many reports that there is sluggish or no growth. So, what are marketers to do?

Having been through several recessions, I can tell you that smart marketers historically enjoy much quicker recoveries that those who continue to procrastinate. While snoozers sit on the sideline, waiting and wondering what to do, the smart planning, risk-takers move forward and kick butt.

Target marketing vs shotgun blast
In a rapidly expanding economy, shotgun marketing might work. Just shooting at anything and everything that moves is bound to yield positive results when targets are aplenty. In slower times though, a highly-targeted approach is much more sensible.

Identify your target
There’s a huge difference between a well thought out target list and a wish list. I regularly run into company owners who include a particular industry target list when they have no experience in that industry at all. Similarly, I hear from economic developers that they want to target a specific industry, such as pharmaceutical research, when their workforce clearly cannot support such jobs. They’d love to have the high-paying jobs but it’s just not a fit.

It makes sense to conduct a thorough assessment of skills and assets in order to identify the most logical target audience. Logic will always be more sensible than wishful thinking.

Market with passion
With your target audience clearly identified, it’s now time to develop an aggressive marketing plan that will generate results. This is not the time to be timid. With the economy starting to show signs of growth, you’d better get with the program or your competitors are going to take your marbles.

Why advertise? Everybody knows us!
Really? Being known is not enough, these days. Remember the old line, “The squeaky wheel gets the grease?” The same is true of marketers. Even if you’re well-known, a competitor can get a lot of attention just by being aggressive. A few loud competitors can overwhelm your silence and boot you from consideration. Additionally, in a tough economy, you need to remind your clients and prospects, the ones who know you, that you’re still in business. At a time when many companies have closed their doors, the silent ones may be thought to be out of business.

Now is the time to get started!
As 2012 gets rolling, now is the time to conduct a serious evaluation of your brand and your marketing program and to determine how best to move forward. Please feel free to contact me any time to discuss an intelligent plan for the next year. Together, we’ll identify logical target audiences and develop a plan to effectively tell your story in an impactful way.
Jim Walton
CEO
Brand Acceleration, Inc.
Branding // Marketing Communications // Public Relations
Indianapolis, Indiana: 317.536.6255
Fax: 317.222.1425
Charlotte, North Carolina: 704.230.0394
Cell: 317.523.7380


Brand Acceleration is a full-service marketing communications, brand management and public relations firm with a focus on economic development, architecture, engineering and construction.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Good Economic News (1-10-2012)

Good Economic News
Here are just a few of the recent jobs announcements that have crossed my desk in recent weeks.

In Albion, Indiana, Vehicle Control Solutions, a supplier to the auto industry, will expand and create 70 new jobs.

In Charleston County, South Carolina, TWL Precision, a supplier of automotive components, will expand and hire 35 people.

Rubbermaid Commercial Products, a provider of solution-based commercial products, will expand its operation in Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia, creating 71 new jobs.

In Henderson County, North Carolina, label manufacturer, UPM Raflatac will expand and create 51 new jobs.

Impact CNC, LLC, a machining company, will locate a facility in Columbia City, Indiana, creating 100 new jobs.

General Motors, LLC, will expand its operation in Defiance County, Ohio, creating 189 new jobs.

In Kentucky, OMEGA Processing Solutions, LLC, a credit and debit card processing company, will expand and create 25 new jobs.

In Burke and Alexander Counties in North Carolina, American Roller Bearing Industries, Inc. will expand and create 231 new jobs.

Kubota Corporation, a maker of utility and farm tractors, will expand its facility in Jackson County, Georgia, creating 200 new jobs.

AvCraft Technical Services, an aircraft maintenance and repair company, will expand its operation in Horry County, South Carolina, creating 150 new jobs.

In St. Clair County, Alabama, Eissmann Automotive North America, Inc. will expand and add 35 new jobs.

Hoosier Racing Tire Corporation, a maker or tires for the auto racing industry, will grow its operation in Plymouth, Indiana and create 20 new jobs.

In Cleveland County, North Carolina, Baldor Electric, a maker of electric motors, will expand and create 166 new jobs.

Silicon Bank plans to expand in the Tempe, Arizona area, adding 200 employees.

In Licking County, Ohio, Knowlton Development Corporation, a maker of personal care and beauty products, will expand and create 200 new jobs.

DS Corporation, a maker of fifth-wheel and recreational vehicles, will expand its operation on Topeka, Indiana, creating 250 new jobs.

Fermilab has announced plans to build an accelerator research facility in Batavia, Illinois, creating 200 new jobs.

In Barnwell County, South Carolina, Climax Global Energy, Inc., a plastics-to-oil recycling company, will locate a new facility, creating 20 new jobs.

Stens, LLC, a supplier of parts for the outdoor power equipment industry, will expand its headquarters in Dubois County, Indiana, creating 98 new jobs.

In Halifax, Virginia, Dominion Virginia Power will establish a customer care center and create 150 new jobs.

Amazon.com plans to open two fulfillment centers in Virginia, creating 1,350 new jobs.

In Bourbon County, Kentucky, Mingua Beef Jerky, Inc. will expand and add 10 new jobs.

Delphi Corporation, a supplier to the auto industry, will expand its operation in Montgomery County, Ohio, creating 100 new jobs.

Limco Airepair, an aerospace company, plans to expand its operation in Tulsa, Oklahoma, adding 150 employees.

MHM Metals, a producer of aluminum by-products, will locate a new manufacturing facility in Russellville, Kentucky, creating 30 new jobs.

In Huron County, Georgia, Structure Manufacturing Group, a maker of truck cabs, will expand and hire 150 people.

In Clay County, Indiana, Great Dane Trailers will expand and add 200 new jobs.

Sportsman Boats Manufacturing, a maker of saltwater fishing boats, will open a new facility in Dorchester County, South Carolina, creating 30 new jobs.

Infinisource Holdings, Inc., a benefits administrator, will move its headquarters and start a new division in Charlotte, North Carolina, creating 162 new jobs.

In Waterbury, Connecticut, Webster Bank plans to hire 150 people.

IMS Gear Virginia, a maker of gear assemblies, will expand its operation in Virginia Beach, Virginia, creating 80 new jobs.

Archway Technology Partners, a provider of business solutions, plans to expand its operation in Indianapolis, Indiana, creating 140 new jobs.

BSH Home Appliances Corporation, will expand its dishwasher line in New Bern, North Carolina, creating 100 new jobs.

In Lebanon, Kentucky, Wilbert Plastic Services, Inc., a provider of parts to the auto industry, will expand and create 150 new jobs.

Farbest Foods, a turkey company, will locate a new plant in Knox County, Indiana and hire 600 people.

Daewon America, a supplier to the auto industry, will open a manufacturing plant in Troup County, Georgia, creating 100 new jobs.

Total Jobs Announcements: 5,963

Jim Walton
CEO
Brand Acceleration, Inc.
Branding // Marketing Communications // Public Relations
Indianapolis, Indiana: 317.536.6255
Fax: 317.222.1425
Charlotte, North Carolina: 704.230.0394
Cell: 317.523.7380


Brand Acceleration is a full-service marketing communications, brand management and public relations firm with a focus on economic development, architecture, engineering and construction.

Economic Dashboard Debuts on ED Web Site

Economic Dashboard Debuts on New ED Web Site
Site Selectors find detailed real-time data

After more than two years of development and testing, Brand Acceleration has officially launched the Economic Dashboard on a totally new web site we developed for the Logansport Economic Development Foundation. An extremely powerful tool, the Economic Dashboard was developed specifically to serve the research needs of site selection consultants, real estate professionals and C-suite corporate executives.

Under the guidance of site selectors and economic developers, Brand Acceleration worked closely with the Indiana Business Research Center to identify and build this amazing collection of ever-changing economic date. We wanted to not only provide audiences a real-time data-rich environment; we also wanted to be sure the information would always be current. As the featured data changes, it is automatically refreshed within a web site. Economic developers using the Economic Dashboard need not do a thing.

The Economic Dashboard specifically looks at hundreds of data points from such ever-changing sources such as Moody’s, the United States Census Bureau, state data sources, Sperling’s, the United States Bureau of Labor Statics and many others and packages it all into one very powerful economic developer’s tool.

To see a list of the current features, click here for a downloadable flyer. For a close-up look at the Logansport site, click here and look for EconomicDashboard.

Available in any location
One of the great things about the Economic Dashboard is that it can be customized to any location, regardless of borders or topographical barriers such as rivers, lakes, etc. For cities, counties and regional organizations, the Economic Dashboard can be customized to provide a close-up look at national, state, multistate, regional and local data.

Works in any web site
One of the outstanding benefits of the Economic Dashboard is that it will work in any web site, whether it’s newly built by Brand Acceleration or added to an existing site needing a powerful boost.

If you’d like to explore how the Economic Dashboard could be put to work for your community, state or region, just contact me any time. This would be a powerful way to ramp up your economic development web site in 2012.

Jim Walton
CEO
Brand Acceleration, Inc.
Branding // Marketing Communications // Public Relations
Indianapolis, Indiana: 317.536.6255
Fax: 317.222.1425
Charlotte, North Carolina: 704.230.0394
Cell: 317.523.7380


Brand Acceleration is a full-service marketing communications, brand management and public relations firm with a focus on economic development, architecture, engineering and construction.