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IEC Electronics Corporation Builds Manufacturing Plant in Newark, New York

06/10/2019
IEC Electronics Corporation started construction on its new, state-of-the-art facility in Newark, Wayne County, New York.

The electronic manufacturing solutions provider plans to create up to 362 new jobs and retain 463 positions at the new 150,000-square-foot facility located at the Silver Hill Technology Park.

IEC Electronics President & CEO Jeffrey T. Schlarbaum said, "IEC has had a longstanding presence in the Rochester area and we're excited for this opportunity to establish a new corporate headquarters, continuing to grow our business in a custom-designed, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, while remaining in this great community.”

“ We have built our reputation as a premier electronics manufacturing service provider for life-saving and mission critical products. We'd like to thank Governor Cuomo and Empire State Development for their support and assistance enabling us to reinvest in upstate New York to continue IEC's long and successful history as a Newark based company,” he added.

IEC has already added 175 jobs at its current facility in Newark over the last 18 months. According to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Office, the company considered moving out of New York State, but chose to remain in the region with support from the Governor and Empire State Development. IEC plans to move to and begin operations at the new facility in early 2020.

As an incentive, Empire State Development is providing up to $2 million through a Finger Lakes Forward Upstate Revitalization Initiative Grant and up to $3 million through the Excelsior Jobs Program in exchange for IEC's job creation commitments.

In addition, Rochester Gas & Electric and the New York State Electric and Gas Corporation offered up to $670,000 in assistance for the project. Wayne County also provided incentives for the venture and the Greater Rochester Enterprise was instrumental in helping the company remain in the Finger Lakes region. The total cost for the relocation project is approximately $22 million.

"New York is committed to working with established and innovative businesses as they expand and grow to ensure secure, good-paying jobs remain in our Upstate communities," Governor Cuomo said. "By investing in IEC Electronics, we are helping this long-standing, successful community business evolve, resulting in the creation of hundreds of top-quality jobs that will continue to move the Finger Lakes region forward."

"This new manufacturing facility advances the growth of the tech industry in the Finger Lakes," said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. "IEC Electronics' facility will create and retain hundreds of good jobs in Wayne County and expand the company's footprint providing electronic manufacturing solutions. We are committed to continuing to invest in successful companies like IEC to create more opportunities and strengthen the economy of the region."

Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Howard Zemsky said, "The decision by IEC Electronics to grow in Wayne County, instead of innovating elsewhere, reflects both the region's strengths and New York State's strategic commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment that leads to job creation and retention."

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