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Here is today's summary of economic development news, presented by the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama.
 
 
in this issue:
Motorbike maker to move to Auburn, bring 100 jobs - Birmingham News 8/11/10
Hyundai names new president and CEO of Alabama - Birmingham News 8/10/10
MOBILE HARBOR TURNING BASIN OPENS - Release
Rocky Creek Lumber Company Announces Expansion and Hiring Initiatives - Release
Retail Day 2010: Value Retailing...Transforming Retailing as We Know It - Event
The Alabama Composites Conference (ACC 2010) - Event



Motorbike maker to move to Auburn, bring 100 jobs
Published: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 5:30 AM
Russell Hubbard -- The Birmingham News

Another motorcycle manufacturer is coming to Alabama, and this one says it is here to stay.
Viper Motorcycle Co. said Tuesday it is moving operations to Auburn from Minnesota. The company plans to create as many as 100 jobs in coming years from manufacturing $35,000 motorbikes in the heavy American-style cruiser category.
The relocation by Viper comes a few weeks after Confederate Motorcycles left Birmingham for its former home of New Orleans, lured by a $750,000 loan from the city it abandoned after Hurricane Katrina.
As for Viper, it says it has eyes for no other place than Auburn. The company conducted a derby between Alabama and Texas for a new home in the Sunbelt, and the Heart of Dixie once again beat the Lonestar State. 

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Hyundai names new president and CEO of Alabama operations
Published: Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 4:49 PM     Updated: Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 5:01 PM

Dawn Kent -- The Birmingham News
Young Deuk Lim has been named president and chief executive of Hyundai's auto assembly plant in Montgomery.

In his role, Lim is responsible for the strategic direction and management of the Korean automaker's Alabama operations. He previously served as chief operating officer for the plant.

Before that, he worked at Hyundai Motor Co.'s auto assembly plant in the Czech Republic. Lim joined Hyundai in 1979.

He is replacing Dong Gwan Shin, who has returned to South Korea. The move comes after M.K. Chung, Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group Chairman, visited the Montgomery plant in late July.

 
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MOBILE HARBOR TURNING BASIN OPENS
HANDLES FIRST VESSEL
 
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers delivered on August 7th a critical federal asset to the Port of Mobile.  The Mobile Harbor Turning Basin cost approximately $32 million for its five year program that included study efforts, environmental clearances, design, construction and administrative oversight.  The new turning basin measures 1,175 feet by 715 feet, and is located in the lower harbor, between Pinto Island and Little Sand Island.  The federal project extended the capability of the 45 foot Mobile Ship Channel to make it easier for ships to get into and out of three major terminals at the Port currently servicing vessels that exceed 850 feet in length.  Vessels calling at the McDuffie Terminal, the Mobile Container Terminal and the Pinto Steel Terminal will utilize the new turning basin, which was authorized in 1986 by the Water Resources Development Act.   
 
"We are proud to say we were able to meet the port's needs by delivering this project within cost and on time with the great partnership we had between the port, port users, the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock company who performed the work and the Corps," said Wynne Fuller, Operations Chief for Mobile District.  "This will certainly help the port and the region expand tonnage and provide an added incentive for businesses within the Southeast region."
 
The Alabama State Port Authority served as the local sponsor for the federal project, which represents 25% of the turning basin construction and first year maintenance cost.  The balance is funded by the Corps' previous years' budget allocations and through funding authorized under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. 
 
Work began on the turning basin in September 2009 to accommodate larger vessels now being utilized by the container, bulk and general cargo ocean carriers.  "The Port of Mobile has strategically positioned itself to receive those larger vessels," stated Jimmy Lyons, director and chief executive officer for the Port Authority.  "We could not have achieved this milestone had the Corps, our elected leaders and the maritime community not pushed for funding."
 
Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL), along with Alabama's congressional members, served as strong advocates for the federal project at one of the nation's largest seaports.  "The Turning Basin is a critical part of Alabama's transportation infrastructure as well as a significant economic development tool for the State.  The Turning Basin will now allow the Port to support larger vessels to serve containerized freight shipments for the Southeast and Gulf Coast and will spur international trade to the region."
 
Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) commented on the process to expand important seaport infrastructure.  "Completion of the turning basin has been a priority for the congressional delegation for many years, and its opening marks an important step in the evolution of Mobile into a world-class hub of international commerce," Sessions said. "Jimmy Lyons and his team at the Alabama State Port Authority deserve great credit for their steadfast dedication to this project. The turning basin will clearly be a driver of Alabama's future economic development and an attractive asset to companies considering relocating manufacturing facilities in the state."
 
Congressman Jo Bonner, who represents Alabama's First Congressional district, recognized the ability to handle larger cargo ships ties in very well with the seaport's immediate access to interstate systems and five Class I railroads.  "Very few states have a truly world-class deepwater port and even fewer cities are as well-positioned as Mobile to lead an entire region of the country.  The new turning basin is a good example of a wise investment of our hard-earned tax dollars that will bear fruit for decades to come."  The seaport's inland transportation assets attract commodities bound to and from all regions of North America.
 
Brian Clark, director of Mobile Container Terminal, a subsidiary of APM Terminals, operates the new $300 million container terminal, which opened in September 2008.  Clark says the new turning basin means new business capability.  "This is absolutely critical to our operations at the Mobile Container Terminal," said Clark.  "The new basin will cut transit times for ships literally in half, from six to three hours.  It will allow our carriers to call with larger vessels to the Port of Mobile" 




 Rocky Creek Lumber Company Announces Expansion and Hiring Initiatives 

 RoyOMartin today highlighted the expansion and upcoming hiring initiatives of its lumber and timbers sawmill located in Mexia, Alabama, near Monroeville. The announcement was made at the RoyOMartin - Rocky Creek Lumber mill.
Operated as Rocky Creek Lumber Company, the expansion project will include the addition of two wood-drying kilns, allowing the facility to operate at increased production capacity. Prior to kiln installation, processing equipment needed to convert tree bark into the fuel necessary to operate the new kilns will be installed. Similarly, the current natural gas-fired kilns will be retrofitted to also burn bark, as currently done at our OSB and plywood manufacturing sites. "This investment," stated Mark DiCarlo, Vice-President of Solid Wood Products, "will continue RoyOMartin's emphasis on decreasing cost and reliance on natural gas by maximizing the efficient utilization of available raw materials. This energy-efficiency improvement supports our commitment to the environment and RoyOMartin's Naturally Green focus."
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According to Roy O. Martin III, President and CFO, "We are positioning ourselves to respond to increased product demand when the lumber market recovers." Martin further says of the expansion, "Concurrent with the installation of this renewable-energy system, Rocky Creek is now very well situated to expand our manufacturing capacity, which will likely see the addition of 20 new employees."
To support the staffing requirements associated with the expansion, Rocky Creek will host a job fair for entry-level production team members and experienced maintenance personnel on Thursday, August 12, 2010. Interview sessions will be at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Monroeville Water Tower, 160 E. Claiborne Street, Monroeville, AL. Participants will be given a basic math assessment and a personal interview. Attendees should be prepared to complete an application and provide two letters of recommendation from previous employers.
Martin says, "We are excited about our future at Rocky Creek and look forward to further developing our working relationship with the people of Monroe County."





Retail Day 2010: Value Retailing
Transforming Retailing as We Know It

Wednesday, September 22, 20109:00 AM -1:30 PM
Cahaba Grand Conference Center
3660 Grandview Parkway Birmingham, Alabama 35243
www.cahabagrand.com/directions.html
 
PROGRAM
9:30 AM Value Retailing -Trends and Opportunities
Doug NeilVice President, Marketing and Development,
Daniel Corporation
Linda HumphersEditor in Chief, Value Retail News
International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
Frank J. WasFelensteinand Was, Associates
David OberDevelopers of Outlet Centers and Retailers (DOC&R)
 
11:30 AM Luncheon Speaker and Awards Presentation

Charlie TickleChairman and CEO, Daniel Corporation
Richard Brown
President, Alabama Retail Association
 
Alabama Retailers of the Year & Alabama Centennial Retailers

 
REGISTER NOW

By Mail:By E-Mailwalkerc@uab.edu
Phone205 934 8840



The Alabama Composites Conference (ACC 2010)

Expanding Avenues - STRUCTURAL COMPOSITES IN DEFENSE,
POWER, ENERGY, TRANSPORTATION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATIONS
 
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Campus, Birmingham, Alabama
August 24-26, 2010,
 
http://www.eng.uab.edu/uvaidya/ACC2010/MainConference.htm 
 
Please register on-line by August 17th.
 
Please see website for registration details/agenda/hotel/travel information/special events etc.
Mark your calendar for a HIGH TECHNICAL QUALITY conference and workshop focusing on applications development for Structural Composites in transportation, defense, power & energy sector, corrosion prevention and infrastructure.
 
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CONFERENCE & EVENTS
·       High quality technical sessions, keynotes speakers and panel discussion
·       Technical sessions on transportation, defense, power & energy sector and infrastructure applications/technology transitions/commercialization 
·       Manufacturing, Design, Testing and Quality Inspection
·       Composites challenges in Fire Damage & Protection
·       Information exchange and network opportunities for practicing composite engineers and managers, small businesses, national laboratories and academic institutions.  
·       Exhibits featuring composite fabricators, material suppliers, product developers & end-users
·       Workshop on Corrosion Prevention featuring structural composites (Sponsored by NACE) - gain CEU credits
·       Biocomposites International Research Network (BIRN) workshop to be held August 23rd.  Conference attendees may attend BIRN workshop at no extra charge.
·       Opportunities for industry to meet potential hires - students who have training in areas of composite materials and manufacturing technologies
·       Emerging technologies in structural, nano and biocomposites - STUDENT posters
·       CD-ROM proceedings of technical papers and presentations
·       A unique and high technical value meeting of its kind in the Southeastern US
 
PAST HISTORY AND ATTENDANCE
·       This conference has been hosted on a 2-yearly cycle (2006 and 2008) and this is the third offering in Birmingham. The response has been overwhelmingly positive.
·       The conference attracts industry from all over the United States as well as outside countries. The talks are 'invited talks' from federal and state agencies, small and large industries and national lab personnel with a blend of academic.
 -          This conference has one of the best technical agendas of the year and you will meet people from different industries and agencies- material suppliers, federal and state agency representatives, composite designers, & fabricators, end-users, student researchers, staffing solutions etc.
Shuttles will be running from the hotels to the conference hall or to the parking lot.

Editor's note: EDPA President Bill Taylor will deliver the keynote address on Aug. 25





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