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November 2003

Features

North American Reports, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

From Site Selection magazine, November 2003 NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS Milwaukee’s Waves of Change This summer, hundreds of thousands of Harley Davidson motorcycles roared into their birthplace to celebrate the Milwaukee company’s 100th anniversary. But Milwaukee is spending a lot less time looking back these days.         To be sure, manufacturing’s presence in […]

World Reports, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

Faurecia, one of the world’s largest automobile parts manufacturers, recently opened its sixth plant in Poland. It will employ 350 by the end of 2003, eventually doubling that number. European Automotive Projects Move Into the East “More and more, volume car manufacturing is a cost-driven business, and manufacturing investment projects continue to migrate to the […]

IAMC Insider, Site Selection magazine, November 2003

  Dear IAMC members and prospective members: IAMC is off to an incredible start. I don’t think any of those who sat in the initial brainstorming sessions that launched the organization thought we could accomplish as much as we have in just a little over 18 months. Our success is a credit to our initial […]

North Carolina’s Three

A fter being named the No. 1 Business Climate in America in 2001 and 2002, North Carolina took proactive steps to ensure that its hard-earned title wouldn’t leave the Tar Heel State.         Over the past 12 months, economic development leaders and lawmakers pushed through creative reforms designed to make North Carolina […]

Donnelley’s HQ Move Displays Business Climate Punch

N orth Carolina is fertile turf for expansion-minded companies, finishing No. 1 in Site Selection‘s 2003 business climate rankings. The Tar Heel State’s potent site-selection kick was amply evident in R.H. Donnelley‘s decision to consolidate its headquarters in Raleigh-Durham, N.C. (reported earlier as the SiteNet/IAMC Dispatch‘s August Incentives Deal of the Month). In the end, […]

Site Selection’s Annual State Legislative Update

D epending on who’s talking, corporations are either hiding profits in tax shelters while states give away the farm with incentives, or, corporations are paying the lion’s share of state taxes and continue to prop up struggling state economies. Either way, each of the 50 states are taking aggressive measures to get themselves through an […]

Asian Call Centers: Dialing New Delhi, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

O rdering a computer, making an airline reservation or inquiring about a credit card bill increasingly involves talking with someone 12 time zones away.         Outsourcing of customer service functions by U.S. companies to the Asian subcontinent and to the Philippines is transforming the call center industry as firms move jobs from […]

High-Tech Industry Review, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

F orward-thinking companies in the IT, software and telecommunications sectors know that clustering – locating in (or being closely connected to) geographic hotbeds of innovation with concentrations of other similar and related companies, skilled knowledge workers, universities and technology centers and advanced physical infrastructure – is a key way to gain competitive advantage. The regions […]