Vogelsang Relocates Manufacturing to Georgetown, Kentucky
07/13/2010
"The opportunity to relocate to Kentucky gives us two extremely strong advantages: one, to be more competitive in the automotive sector, and two, a wealth of potential employees with automotive-based training," said Dale Stuban, Vogelsang's managing director.
The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority has preliminarily approved Vogelsang for tax incentives up to $900,000 through the Kentucky Business Investment program.
Vogelsang makes goods such as RollPins, Coil Pins, hydro-bushings, weld-eye rings, and agricultural bushings for several sectors. Its customers are predominantly located in the mid-south.
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