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Daily Archives: 05/20/2016

Blue/White game rescheduled for Monday

PICKENS — Pickens High School football will make its return to historic Bruce Field as the Blue Flame’s annual Blue/White game is scheduled for Monday May 23, at 6 p.m.

Germany company to build North American headquarters in Pickens County

By Jason Evans

Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS COUNTY – A new neighbor is moving into the “world-class neighborhood” that is the Pickens County Commerce Park.

era-contact GmbH, a world market leader in electrical railway couplings, will be locating its North American manufacturing headquarters in Pickens County.

GermanyThe $3.4 million investment is expected to create 45 new jobs in Pickens County, era-contact USA Managing Director Jochen Kurz said Wednesday morning.

Company officials toured the Pickens County Commerce Park earlier this year, he said.

“We saw the neighbors, we saw the construction going on here and we were absolutely impressed,” Kurz said. “It was love at first sight.”

That visit led to a handshake agreement between Alliance Pickens Director Ray Farley and company founder Erich Aichele.

“That is not normal in our business,” Kurz said.

Farley agreed. He said after company officials’ “really, really good two-day visit” to the area, including meetings with county officials and officials with the Pickens County Career and Technology Center, Aichele told him he was ready to sign contracts then and there.

Farley said he had to tell Aichele that there were hoops to go through first, including three readings of ordinances regarding incentives. But the two men did shake hands, agreeing to go back to their bosses – Pickens County Council and Frau Aichele, respectively.

“All of this from a handshake,” Farley said. “Once we did the handshake, the real work started.”

“Now we are back here in Pickens County to sign the contracts,” Kurz said. The Pickens County facility is expected to be operational in 2017.

Kurz gave a brief overview of era-contact and its parent, the Aichele Group.

The company currently employs 720 employees at 8 locations on 4 continents. Locations include Germany, China, Turkey and Tunisia. The company has a small sales facility in Hauppage, New York, but all North American operations will be located in Pickens County.

“The business is growing and growing,” Kurz said. Locating in Upstate South Carolina will allow the company to better serve its customers, which include BMW and Siemmens.

“We are customer-oriented,” Kurz said.

The Pickens County Career and Technology Center’s work goes hand-in-hand with the company’s philosophies, combining theory with hands-on best practices.

“It’s something we were very impressed with,” Kurz said. “It’s our intention to bring young people into our facility to educate them on best practices, practical issues and the theoretical things that have at the Technology Center. That’s the next step. That’s very important for us.”

Farley said the company will join the Commerce Park’s neighborhood of leaders in their field – including Adidas, Taylormade, Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. and more.

Before the announcement, Pickens County Council held a special called meeting where they passed some incentives for the company, including a fee in lieu of tax agreement.

“Now for the fun part,” County Council Chairwoman Jennifer Willis said as she adjourned the meeting. With that, the veil was lifted on the economic development previously known only as “Project: Big Apple.”

“The most successful businesses are those who adapt and innovate and add value to their customers,” Willis said. “era-contact GmbH is an international, state-of-the art manufacturing company.”

era-contact is headquartered in Bretton, Germany. The company manufactures products for transmitting signals, data and power in small spaces. These applications are used in subways, rail and automotive industries.

“era-contact GmbH is a world leader in an electrical railway and subway couplings, ” Willis said. “They earned this market position with laser-like focus on their product, their customers and their goals. This world leader could have gone anywhere, and yet they chose Pickens County. Why? Because Pickens County Council understands business.”

Farley agreed. “County Council worked very doggedly to expedite getting us to where we are today,” he said.

When businesses succeed and grow, “every one of our citizens benefit directly and indirectly,” Willis said.

The initial structure will be a 38,000 sq/ft facility, with room to grow up to 90,000 sq/ft. Job application information will become available as construction of the manufacturing facility nears completion.

Company founder Erich Aichele thanked everyone for their support and said he hoped they could have an opening ceremony sometime next year.

After the announcement, attendees enjoyed cake in honor of Frau Aichele’s recent birthday.