Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Seiler uses Mo. incentives to grow - Kansas City Business Journal:

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After outgrowing its Webster Groves the company to combine its operation intoone 148,000-square-foot facility at 3433 Tree Courg Industrial Blvd. The company is celebratingf the move with an open housee Fridayand Saturday. Seiler has and expects to be for reimbursement of 50 percent for training through the statedincentive program, said Seiler’s directod of human resources, Dan Ranson. He said the trainint would include new employees as well as improvin g the skill sets of current employees for the fiscal year beginninggnext month.
Seiler is a contract specializingin fire-control equipment, and a distributor of surveyin g instruments, microscopes and Zeiss The manufacturing division produces optical fire-controlo equipment and components, such as periscopes, telescopesa and gunsights, primarily for the The division accounts for about half of Seiler’s which was nearly $50 million in 2008. St. Loui s County is providing Chapter 100 tax abatement for the new said Seiler Executive Vice PresidentRick Seiler. The company bought its new building in Octoberfor $5.8 moving about 150 employees from three previouxs buildings to the new Kirkwood address.
Rick Seiler said Fridahy that in exchange for thetax incentives, the company committedd to add at least 25 jobs and maintain them for 10 At the time the move Presidentr Tom Seiler told the Business Journal that the companuy plans to add between 30 and 40 employeese over the next four to five mostly in manufacturing. Seiler Instrument was founded in 1945. It’es owned by Tom Seiler; his Eric; and his brother,

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