Monday, September 7, 2015

The CEO of an aerospace manufacturing company has purchased a prominent property in… more The long-dormant Essilor of America Inc.factory in Seminole has a new owner — one that may be looking to move his company to the area. A corporate entity tied to Rahul Shukla, CEO of SS White Technologies Inc., closed on the Essilor property at 8300 Park Blvd. on Thursday, according to Pinellas County property records. "" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: block; border: 0px; vertical-align: bottom;"> SS White Technologies, based in New Jersey, engineers and manufactures flexible shafts that are used in airplane engines and surgical instruments, among other items. UPCOMING EVENTS 2015 Disruption Day Tampa Bay OCTOBER 01, 2015 When Wellness Works: A Panel Discussion OCTOBER 08, 2015 Decoding Health Care, Presented by Fifth Third Bank OCTOBER 20, 2015 See More Events  In July, Pinellas County Commissioners approved an incentive package in the form of tax refunds for an unnamed "aviation/aerospace company" that was seeking to expand its headquarters in Pinellas, creating 125 jobs, according to the agenda item. The jobs are to pay 200 percent of the average annual wage in Florida. The local commitment to the incentive package is $175,000, half of which will be paid by the county and half of which will be the City of Seminole. Shukla declined comment on the transaction Friday. An Enterprise Florida representative did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. The company occupies a 90,000-square-foot facility in Piscataway, New Jersey, according to its website. The former Essilor facility is about 85,000 square feet, according to property records. Essilor is an optical lens manufacturer that at one time employed more than 1,000 people in Pinellas County. It closed the Seminole facility and moved those operations to Texas in 2010. HOME OF THE DAY SPONSOR LISTING Executive Home in Upscale Neighborhood of Hawk Creek Reserve See All Homes of the Day INDUSTRIES TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURINGCOMMERCIAL REAL ESTATETOPICS JOBS "" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: block; border: 0px; vertical-align: bottom;"> SUGGESTED READING 8 Grammar Mistakes You Should Never Make AgainAmerican Express Big Gay Ice Cream Founders Reinvent Soft ServeAmerican Express by Taboola Promoted Links  BACK TO ARTICLE "" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: block; border: 0px; vertical-align: bottom;"> Aerospace manufacturer buys old Essilor factory in Seminole

The long-dormant Essilor of America Inc.factory in Seminole has a new owner — one that may be looking to move his company to the area.

A corporate entity tied to Rahul Shukla, CEO of SS White Technologies Inc., closed on the Essilor property at 8300 Park Blvd. on Thursday, according to Pinellas County property records.

SS White Technologies, based in New Jersey, engineers and manufactures flexible shafts that are used in airplane engines and surgical instruments, among other items.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Amazon to expand Ruskin facility, creating hundreds of jobs

Amazon to expand Ruskin facility, creating hundreds of jobs

RUSKIN — Whether it comes to selling books or DVDs or tortilla chips, Amazon always has a plan.Now the world's biggest online store is ready to execute the next phase of its plan in southern Hillsborough County: Amazon announced Tuesday that it will double the operational capacity of its massive Ruskin warehouse and add hundreds of full-time jobs.
"This was always the plan," said Amazon spokeswoman Nina Lindsey. "But now the timing is right."
Amazon finished construction on the 1.1 million square foot fulfillment center in September and hired more than 1,000 workers to run it. The facility, located at 3350 Laurel Ridge Ave. by Interstate 75 and State Road 674, has shipped millions of packages since.
But the company left room inside the cavernous building — it's 10 times the size of the average Home Depot — to one day expand its ability to store and ship even more packages to customers across Florida and the world.
The Seattle company has decided the time for that expansion has come, Lindsey said. Construction inside the warehouse has already started, though Amazon has not said when the work will be finished, when it will start adding full-time workers or how many it will hire.
"What we're doing now is adding additional inventory space to increase the amount of items we're able to store in the fulfillment center," Lindsey said. "That means we'll be able to increase our selection in the region, which will allow us to offer the super-fast shipping speed that Amazon customers expect from us."
Hillsborough County Commission Chairwoman Sandra Murman said that Amazon's arrival has helped fuel the economic growth of south county and will continue to do so.
"When you look at the population increase projections for south county over the next 10-15 years, Amazon's fully aware of the fact that they're going to be the hub of a huge economic engine that's developing in the area," Murman said. "They knew that by being the first one, the lead, they would be the catalyst for change. That's what makes it so exciting"
Amazon has two fulfillment centers in Florida. The Ruskin warehouse handles packages smaller than a microwave. The facility in Lakeland ships big-ticket items like TVs and canoes. The company also has two "sortation" centers in Miami and Davenport that allows it to ship packages seven days a week.
Amazon did not reveal how many millions of packages are shipped from its Ruskin center every year. But the company said it rushed to get the warehouse open in time for last Christmas to help it during a record-breaking holiday season last year.
Amazon said it sold 36.8 million items on Cyber Monday alone last year, which is the traditional frenzy of online shopping that takes place on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
That meant Amazon shipped 426 packages a second that day thanks, in part, to its Ruskin center.

Amazon plans to add hundreds of jobs to its Ruskin fulfillment center, likely this year. Anyone interested in applying for a job should go online at www.workatamazonfulfillment.com.
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