Seda Logo

Shoals Economic Development Authority

SEDAupdate

June 2007 E-Newsletters

  SEDA Homepage  Meeting Schedule    SEDA News   Available Building Highlight


Meeting Schedule
 
SEDA Monthly Board of Directors Meetings

July 18
August 14
September 11


 Shoals Manufacturers
Association

July 11
September 12
November 14

Contact Lesley Cox,
(256) 764-0351
 
 

Shoals Industry-Education Training Alliance

July 18
October 17

Contact Lesley Cox,
(256) 764-0351 
 

Shoals Economic
Development Authority


Phone:  (256) 764-0351
            (800) 239-6087
FAX:     (256) 764-3850

20 Hightower Place, Suite 1
Florence, Alabama 35631

Web:  www.seda-shoals.com
 

SEDA News

Shoals Research Airpark Reaches Important Milestone

     The Shoals Research Airpark reached an important milestone this month, as North American Lighting, Inc. (NAL) began production at its new automotive lighting facility.  The startup of the NAL facility marks the beginning of active manufacturing in the park, which has been changing rapidly since NAL announced in December 2005 that it had selected The Shoals for its newest location.
     Along with the construction of NAL's facility, the park has seen a marked improvement in its infrastructure.  The main entrance road into the park, Counts Drive, has been constructed.  Turning lanes have been added on Sixth St. from both the west and east approaches to the park.  Large-capacity water and sewer lines have been extended to the park, with the water line continuing up Counts Drive to a 500,000-gallon elevated water storage tank, which is under construction. 
     Mayor David Bradford of Muscle Shoals expressed his pleasure with NAL and the pace of development in the park:  "We continue to enjoy a great relationship with NAL and their management.  The structure has been an asset for our area and I continue to hear good things from all the employees hired thus far.  The infrastructure is continuing to be completed and the water tank is now visible.  With the street lighting installed and the park main entrance landscaped, we think it can be one of the nicest light-to-medium industrial parks in the Southeast.  We hope to be able to attract Toyota suppliers and any other auto-related manufacturers or high-tech companies that we can."

back to the top
Listerhill Total Maintenance Center Adding Capabilities
    Listerhill Total Maintenance Center (Listerhill TMC) will be giving its present and future customers a whole new level of maintenance service in the coming weeks, thanks to the purchase and installation of two very large pieces of maintenance equipment:  a lathe and a boring mill.  With the foundation for the lathe already completed, the lathe is being assembled and aligned and should be ready for power-up and testing in the next two weeks.  During this time, construction of the foundation for the boring mill will begin.
     The lathe
, powered by a 155 HP DC motor and controlled by an Allen-Bradley CNC control, will be 46 feet between centers and will be capable of turning parts as large as 12.5 feet in diameter.  With two 50-ton hydrostatic steady rests, the lathe will have a total capacity of 100 tons.
     Chip Flournoy, president and COO of Listerhill TMC, anticipates how the new equipment will enhance the maintenance services offered by Listerhill TMC:  "We've always had a great facility with skilled craftsmen and supervisors to perform a variety of quality repairs and fabrication.  What we've been missing are some critical upgrades to our machining capabilities.  The lathe is one in a series of about seven capability upgrades that we expect to complete this year.  Together, they will help TMC become a more full-service shop for all of our customers.  For instance, the lathe will enable us to provide more complete service to power producers, metals industries, and paper industries."
    
Listerhill TMC has provided its customers with high-quality, cost-effective maintenance services since 2003.  By adding the large-scale lathe and boring mill to its 150,000-square-foot, full-crane-capacity facility, Listerhill TMC is poised to continue growing and providing top-quality service to its customers in the coming years.

(Click on any image below to open larger image)

Excavating for the Lathe Bed Foundation

Making Progress on the Foundation

Rebar and Forms Being Prepared

Lathe Bed Foundation Completed

Lathe Installation Progressing Towards Completion

Chip Flournoy and Bruce Merritt Stand Next to the Lathe's Headstock

Florence City Schools Rated as a Top School District in the U.S.
     The Florence City School District has been rated as one of the top public school districts in the United States by Expansion Management magazine.  The magazine evaluated a total of 2,819 school districts with 3,300 or more students and rated the districts based on their Education Quotient.  The school districts are ranked as Gold Medal, Blue Ribbon, Green Flag, Yellow Flag, or Red Flag.  The Florence City School District is rated as a Blue Ribbon school district, which means that it ranked in the top 33% of school districts evaluated.
     For companies searching for a new location, the quality of the workforce is a key consideration.  By achieving a high ranking, the Florence City School District demonstrates the type of effort needed to attract quality companies to The Shoals.  After achieving the Blue Ribbon rating, Florence City Schools will continue to seek improvement.   Kendy Behrends, superintendent of the school system, said, "Florence City Schools will work toward earning the Gold designation.  School quality is of utmost importance to companies looking to relocate." 
     A
n educated and motivated workforce puts The Shoals in a much better position to grow and provide more and better jobs for its citizens.  Congratulations to the Florence City School District for a job well-done!   

Click here to read the article at Expansion Management online.
 
back to the top
Available Building Highlight


Roberson Road Complex
3201-3211 Roberson Road
Florence, AL  35630
Lauderdale County

41,920 Square Feet Available
(37,500 Production; 4,420 Office)

(Click Here for Google Map Showing Location)

Square
Footage

Ceiling
Ht.
Max.

Ceiling
Ht.
Min.

Doors Floors Air Conditioning

Rail

  Building #1   25,000
  Building #2   12,500
  Office            4,420

30'
24'
8'
24'
18'
8'
4--Drive-In 6" Production--No
Office--Yes
Yes

back to the top


Shoals Economic Development Authority

P.O. Box 580
20 Hightower Place, Suite 1
Florence, AL  35631
Phone (256) 764-0351
Fax (256) 764-3850
E-mail:
shoalseda@seda-shoals.com
www.seda-shoals.com
 

To unsubscribe,
e-mail shoalseda@seda-shoals.com

Copyright statement, privacy statement, and disclaimer