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TueJun4

Manufacturer to bring 240 jobs to Mason

Posted by rrichardson June 4th, 2013, 3:46 pm Post a Comment

A multi-national manufacturing company is expected to break ground here this fall on a new facility expected to bring up to 240 jobs to the area.

The Festo Corp. a German-based manufacturer of automation technology, is spending $50 million to purchase and construct a 175,000 square-foot production and distribution facility on 45 acres in the Mason Business Park off Interstate 71, north of Socialville-Foster Road.

The announcement came this week after an “extensive, multi-year” study of possible new sites, including a location off I-75 in Northern Kentucky, said Festo CEO Richard J. Huss.

The new location will allow the company, which is expected to bring $10 million in annual payroll to Mason, to ship products next day to about 70 percent of its customers, he said.

The project is supported by a number of state and local incentives, including a 70 percent, 12-year tax credit through the Ohio Tax Credit Authority.

The city and the Mason Port Authority offered a 15 year tax abatement and 15-year $500,000 incentive loan to woo the company to Mason. The city’s package also contains incentives to Mason’s health and wellness campus at the Mason Community Center and the city-owned Golf Center at Kings Island.

As part of the tax abatement, the company will invest more than $3 million in its first 15 years of operation to Kings Schools.

“We’re marketing the city as a package deal,” explained Mason Mayor David Nichols. “We have an unbeatable quality of place through our schools, cost of living, community recreation and commitment to health and well-being.”

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ThuJan17

Harris Products named IndustryWeek ‘Best Plant’

Posted by rrichardson January 17th, 2013, 2:41 pm Post a Comment
Harris Products Group

The Harris Products Group in Mason. The Enquirer/Rachel Richardson

A Mason manufacturer of metal working products has made IndustryWeek Magazine’s list of top manufacturing organizations.

The Harris Products Group is one of six plants nationwide to receive the “Best Plants” honor. The company will be profiled in the magazine’s January issue.

Contest entrants are evaluated on criteria such as management practices, safety and operations, supply chain and logistics, technology, customer and supplier relations and environmental stewardship, among others.

David Nangle, the company’s president and CEO, said the award represents one of the highest honors in the manufacturing industry. The monthly trade publication has a circulation of more than 120,000.

“Our process was vetted by an outside firm that holds very high standards and we were one of their best,” he said. “I’m really proud of what I see.”

Harris Products employs about 600 worldwide, including about 200 at its 250,000-square-foot corporate headquarters in Mason.

The company manufactures metal working products used in the brazing, soldering, welding, cutting and gas distribution industries.

Nangle said the company, which does about $350 million in sales each year, plans to expand its research and development efforts and develop new products for the aerospace, carbide drilling and automotive industries. The company expects to add 10-15 new positions in 2013, he said.

Harris Products, a subsidiary of Cleveland-based Lincoln Electric Company, has operations in several states, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany and Brazil.

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FriNov16

Ohio’s unemployment rate falls below 7%

Posted by rrichardson November 16th, 2012, 11:23 am Post a Comment

Carl Weiser reports:

Ohio’s unemployment rate has inched downward again, the AP reports.

The state Department of Job and Family Services said Friday that seasonally adjusted joblessness in Ohio was 6.9 percent in October, down from the revised figure of 7.1 percent in September. That’s the lowest rate since August 2008, when it was 6.8 percent.

Ohio’s unemployment rate has remained below the national rate, which ticked up to 7.9 percent in October from 7.8 percent in September.

The number of unemployed Ohio workers dropped by 10,000 to 396,000 last month. Meanwhile, the state’s non-farm payrolls increased by 13,900.

Ohio gained about 7,300 jobs in professional and business services and more than 5,000 in government. Manufacturing lost 2,200 jobs, and those in trade, transportation and utilities dropped by 3,800.

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FriNov9

Empire purchases land in Mason for plant; expected to create 200 jobs

Posted by rrichardson November 9th, 2012, 1:43 pm Post a Comment

A Blue Ash company has acquired 21 acres in Mason where it plans to construct a meat processing plant expected to bring 200 jobs to the area.

Empire Foods purchased the land on Alliance Drive in the industrial business park Lakewood Commerce Center for about $819,000 this week, according to records with the Warren County Auditor’s Office.

The purchase, recorded on Nov. 1, was made by Mason Processing LLC, an affiliate of the company.

Empire, a broker of perishable foods including Kroger’s private label meat, deli, bakery and produce brands, has plans to build a $7 million, 90,000-square-foot manufacturing and packing plant on the parcel, according to city officials.

The plant will expand the company’s capacity to provide case-ready pork production and allow it to expand to case-ready beef production, say officials.  Empire currently has similar operations in Springdale.

The project will create 200 jobs within three years of operation, generating an estimated $5 million in annual payroll.  Construction is expected to be finished by the end of next year.

The company will invest more than $2.4 million in the community in its first 15 years of operation, including $1.67 million to the Mason School District with additional funds to support an extension of Alliance Drive to the property where the plant is to be built, city officials said.

The project has won city and state tax incentives, including a 15-year property tax abatement to improvements made to the land through the Mason Port Authority.

The plant marks the second light industrial development in Lakewood Commerce Park, near the intersection of Mason-Montgomery and Bethany Roads.   Construction of the road will open up an additional 11 acres of light industrial ground within the park, said city officials.

Established in 1980, Empire Foods works with suppliers such as Dole Food Co., Tyson Foods, Inc., Johnsonville Sausage LLC and Oscar Mayer (Kraft Foods Inc.).  The company has 16 locations across the country, including offices in Columbus, Louisville and Indianapolis.

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ThuSep27

Area factories power recovery

Posted by rrichardson September 27th, 2012, 10:05 am Post a Comment
Long-Stanton Group

Damon Hamblin with Long-Stanton Group in West Chester makes a part used under gas stations to help protect ground water from contamination. Long-Stanton employs about 75 – 10 more than last year. / The Enquirer/Liz Dufour

Alexander Coolidge reports:

This is what happens when manufacturing regains its stride:

• Intelligrated in Mason hires 300 new workers to design and build conveyer systems, and Mazak in Elsmere hires 75 new workers to make industrial cutting machines.

• Total Quality Logistics in Union Township, Clermont County, adds 200 jobs to move truckloads of manufacturing supplies and finished products.

• The University of Cincinnati Clermont College gets a $250,000 grant to train 100 new workers in advanced manufacturing skills.

Manufacturing employment in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky hasn’t been this robust since December 2008 – before the recession whacked 13,300 jobs from the sector. Today, manufacturing is leading the jobs recovery in Ohio, Kentucky and the region.

Latest state data show that 114,700 people are employed in manufacturing in the 15-county region. That’s one of every nine workers directly employed at companies making everything from airplane parts to electrical connectors to specialty trailers.

Add in the ripple effect, and the local impact grows. Economists estimate that every new manufacturing job creates roughly two more in trucking, banking, sales and other businesses – all needed to support the manufacturing surge.

“The multiplier effect is huge – the input is so great and so diverse that it reaches other sectors,” says LaVaughn Henry, vice president of the Cincinnati branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. “Those dollars roll over because as the sector grows, it touches other parts of the economy.”

A combination of factors is driving manufacturing’s rebound: The rising cost of making goods overseas is sending American jobs back home. U.S. labor is less costly and more productive than ever. And the quality of American-made goods has never been higher.

But the need for more workers also is exposing a manufacturing talent gap. Technology is doing the stamping, bolt-tightening and assembly-line work that manufacturing workers used to do. Today, employers need workers who can tell the high-tech machinery exactly what to do.

Until more workers are trained in those skills, the recovery won’t be as strong as it could be.

“Doing the same, repetitive task over and over is on its way out,” says Dennis Ulrich, director of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College’s Workforce Development Center in Evendale. “There are still machine operators, but those require more skills.”

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FriAug10

P&G report details job cuts

Posted by rrichardson August 10th, 2012, 9:31 am Post a Comment

Lisa Bernard Kuhn & Alex Coolidge report:

Under pressure to cut costs, Procter & Gamble ended its 2012 fiscal year with 3,000 fewer employees compared to 2011, according to the company’s recently filed annual report.

The decrease includes up to 2,000 job cuts made as part of a $10 billion restructuring plan. It also includes jobs lost with the sale of P&G’s snacks unit, which includes Pringles.

The company said total job cuts for the year was 5,000 employees. But the overall reduction was offset by new hires in manufacturing and smaller acquisitions, including Vermont-based dietary supplement business New Chapter. That acquisition occurred in May.

Over the last year, the maker of Tide, Pampers, Crest and other well-known brands has been working to cut costs as it struggles to grow sales in developed markets including North America and Europe.

That includes cutting 5,700 jobs by the end of this year. The company has said it expects to find big savings by leveraging digital marketing and advertising strategies that employ social media tools including Twitter and Facebook.

In line with the company-wide belt-tightening, P&G’s advertising budget – consistently ranked as the largest on the globe – inched up just 1.5 percent over 2011 to $9.2 billion.

The slight increase in spending pales in comparison to past years’ increases.

In 2011, P&G’s ad spending climbed nearly 9 percent, with an additional $735 million in spending. In 2010, the company added more than $1 billion to its advertising budget, a 14 percent jump over the previous year.

Meanwhile on Thursday, P&G said it plans to issue two debt offerings: $1 billion in notes maturing in 18 months, and 1 billion euros worth of notes maturing in 10 years. The company said it plans to use the proceeds for “general corporate purposes.”

P&G’s Mason Business Center, which employs about 2,400, is home to its pet care, pharmaceuticals and personal- and oral-care businesses.

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MonJul30

Warren County meth ring busted

Posted by rrichardson July 30th, 2012, 5:23 pm Post a Comment

Paul McKibben reports:

Ohio and Warren County authorities announced Monday they’ve uncovered a clandestine methamphetamine manufacturing ring.

Last Friday, a Warren County grand jury indicted 10 people on numerous felony drug charges in connection with the case.

Authorities said they first became aware of the ring in late 2010. They said area pharmacists gave the initial information about the ring, reporting to officials that they saw “suspicious behavior involving the purchase of (the drug) pseudoephedrine.” The drug is a key ingredient in making methamphetamine. The drug is used to treat allergies, hay fever and colds.

In July 2011, Morrow police found a secret methamphetamine lab in the village. Another lab was found in Salem Township.

Those indicted were Susan Wright, 40, of Morrow; Christopher Meece, 36, of Morrow; Brittany Burke, 21, of Morrow; Zora Kratzer, 57, of Morrow; Arizona Schearing, 38, of Morrow; Jason Culbreth, 35, of Goshen; Stacy Garrett, 31, of Milford; Mick Gauden, 27, of Blanchester; Robbie Duncan, 30, of Milford and Charles Burke, 34, of Morrow.

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TueJun12

Downlite signs licensing deal with Sealy

Posted by rrichardson June 12th, 2012, 4:39 pm Post a Comment

Downlite, a major manufacturer of down and feather bedding, has signed a licensing agreement with Sealy to manufacture a line of sleep products.

The Deerfield Twp.-based company is one of two companies to manufacture and market basic bedding accessories for Sealy.  American Textile Company is the other.

Downlite will produce and market down and synthetic filled bedding and sheeting products for the Sealy, Sealy Posturepedic and Stearns & Foster brands, while Pennsylvania-based American Textile Company will produce and market mattress and pillow protectors for the same brands.

The agreement allows Downlite to reach new markets and customers, said company CEO James Lape.

“This is a great honor for us and Downlite is extremely proud to be partnered with a leading brand like Sealy,” he said.  ”Our company is forever linked with the highest quality and innovation. We are focused on developing intelligent partnerships, with complementary brands, who allow us to manifest our corporate strategies.”

Brothers Larry and Marvin Werthaiser founded Downlite in 1983.  The company is now the largest and fastest growing major U.S. luxury down-filled bedding manufacturer.

Its products are made for retail chains, including Macy’s, Nordstrom and Sam’s Club, and sold under a private label. Downlite also operates a store in Sycamore Township that sells products under the Downlite name.

 

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WedMay9

P&G accelerates job-cutting program

Posted by rrichardson May 9th, 2012, 9:53 am Post a Comment

The Enquirer

Procter & Gamble has stepped up the timetable for its job-cutting program.

P&G employees in Cincinnati and the rest of the United States received an e-mail message Tuesday inviting them to participate in the voluntary buyout program.

The message marked the start of the second part of P&G’s job-cutting plan. The first phase should be finished by the end of June and will result in 1,600 departures worldwide.

The next phase has been accelerated, and should be completed in the United States by the end of October, spokesman Paul Fox said.

The previous deadline was mid-2013.

The new deadline “will expedite and accelerate the savings we will achieve as a result of all this,” Fox said.

It will also allow eligible employees to plan earlier and better, he said.

Tuesday’s letter was sent only to non-manufacturing employees in the United States. P&G wants to cut 5,700 jobs worldwide from its non-manufacturing operations, including marketing, product design, logistics and research.

P&G would not say how the cuts will affect employment in Cincinnati, its headquarters city, where it employs about 12,000, or in the United States, where P&G employs 129,000 worldwide.  Its Mason Business Center employs about 2,400.

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SatMar31

Ohio tops in job gains

Posted by rrichardson March 31st, 2012, 8:28 pm Post a Comment

Paul E. Kostyu reports:

Ohio led the nation in adding 28,300 jobs in February, beating out Texas and New York, according to figures released Friday by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Service-providing industries, which include trade, transportation and utilities, as well as government jobs, led Ohio’s gain with 21,300 jobs, according to data released last week by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Construction and manufacturing also were among the industries that saw gains last month.

“Wow,” said George Vredeveld, an economics professor at the University of Cincinnati, when told of Friday’s federal report.

Vredeveld said his first instinct is that Ohio’s manufacturing base “has had a pretty good heartbeat for the past nine to 10 months.” And if the numbers indicate a revival of manufacturing, “then that’s good because Ohio is obviously heavy in manufacturing.”

Manufacturing has gained 18,600 jobs since February 2011. Ohio’s unemployment rate was 7.6 percent in February, down from 7.7 percent in January.

“That’s very good news,” Rob Nichols, spokesman for Gov. John R. Kasich, said Friday. “But we have so much work to be done. We were in a very deep hole.”

Nichols said improved employment should strengthen Kasich’s hand in dealing with the Ohio Legislature. Lawmakers have been hesitant to go along with the governor’s plan to lower state income taxes while increasing taxes on energy companies tapping oil and natural gas reserves in shale deposits in the eastern half of the state.

“Over the previous decade, Ohio lost 600,000 jobs and in the last 14 months we’ve added 83,000,” Nichols said. “We have to reduce the tax burden on Ohioans.”

Ohio has led job growth in the Midwest and has been in the top five states nationally for a couple months, something Kasich points out on a regular basis.

But Vredeveld cautioned that “one or two months do not a trend make, so let’s be careful. We can be hopeful.”

Nichols said he doesn’t mind giving some credit to the national economic policies of President Barack Obama for Ohio’s job growth.

“We don’t care who gets the credit,” he said. “This is not about politics. It’s about getting Ohio back on track.”

Vredeveld said 75 to 85 percent of changes in state and local economies are influenced by national economic policy, but he said “what we’re doing in Ohio” has an impact.

“I wouldn’t discount the impact of state policy on job growth,” he said.

The Labor Department said unemployment declined in 29 states and rose in eight. Unemployment was unchanged in 13 states and Washington, D.C. Job growth was broader in January when unemployment rates declined in 45 states.

Ohio’s job numbers come on the heels of Moody’s recent upgrade of the state’s credit rating from “negative watch” to “stable.”

Nichols said it was the first time since 2007 that Ohio has had a stable credit rating from all three major rating agencies – Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch.

Nationwide, employers added 227,000 net non-farm jobs in February, just under the average of 245,000 jobs per month since December.

That has helped lower the national unemployment rate to 8.3 percent, the lowest in three years. The economy is expanding modestly, but economists expect the stronger job market will help lift growth later this year. The data released Friday may suggest that is already happening.

The Associated Press contributed.

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