VAT-Getriebetechnik , Indiana
"YORKTOWN, Ind. (June 12, 2009) - VAT-Getriebetechnik (VAT), an international manufacturer of wind turbines and renewable energy-powered lighting systems, announced today the company's plans to locate its U.S. headquarters and first North American manufacturing and service facility here, creating more than 120 new jobs by 2011.
The company,
a provider of vertical vane wind turbines and solar-and-wind powered street
lighting for municipal or neighborhood use, will invest $3.3 million to locate
its North American headquarters in Park One Business Park in Muncie-Delaware
County. Initially, the marketing, installation, service and maintenance
operations will locate in an existing Park One building as new construction and
existing buildings are considered for the future operations.
"Finding
ways to be more energy independent has become increasingly necessary in today's
world
and I can't think of a better place than right here in Indiana to launch the
newest developments in alternative energy," said Governor Mitch Daniels.
"We are celebrating today as another global leader in renewable energy
innovation has chosen to plant its North American roots in our
state."
VAT will
split its lines of business into VAT-Service, LLC, a service and maintenance
division for wind turbine gear boxes, and VAT-Energies, LLC, a manufacturing
division which will specialize in vertical vane wind turbine and solar-and-wind
powered street lighting production. The company's vertical vanes and
unique street lighting systems are installed in locations around the world
including Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, host of the 2010 FIFA
World Cup.
"We
see, in the U.S. marketplace, great opportunity based on our expertise in wind
technology and renewable lighting alternatives for both commercial and
community applications. The 20 years of expertise we bring from Europe
has enabled the VAT-Group to succeed globally. We anticipate the same
success in the U.S. marketplace," said Oliver Viehweider, president of
VAT-Getriebetechnik.
The German
company currently employs more than 130 employees in Germany and other parts of
Europe. The company will begin hiring engineers, service technicians, logistics
managers and administrative staff later this year.
The Indiana
Economic Development Corporation offered VAT up to $1 million in performance-based
tax credits and up to $100,000 in training grants based on the company's job
creation plans. Delaware County will purchase $1.5 million in
solar-and-wind powered lights and a vertical vane windmill from VAT at the
request of Muncie-Delaware County Economic Development Alliance-Vision
2011.
"We are
excited about the opportunity to bring VAT to Delaware County. Increasing
the presence of alternative energy companies is a strong component of our
community's economic development effort. These are the type of high-paying,
high tech companies that we want to bring to our community," said Todd
Donati, president of the Delaware County Commissioners.
VAT is the
second group of companies specializing in wind and renewable energy components
production to select Indiana for its U.S. headquarters in the past year.
Last fall Brevini announced plans to locate its North American wind turbine
gear box manufacturing facilities in Delaware County, creating 450 jobs and
adding millions in new capital investment.
In a report
released this week by The Pew Charitable Trusts, the number of clean energy
jobs in Indiana grew by nearly 18 percent between 1998 and 2007, ranking the
state first in the industrial Midwest in overall job growth in the clean energy
economy.
About
VAT- Getriebetechnik
With 20 years of Wind energy
experience specializing in the maintenance, repair, design & development of
Wind Turbine Main Drive systems, Mr. Viehweider established VAT-Service in
Germany in 2006. Since its inception Vat-Service has continued to grow ending
2008 with more than 40 employees' and exceeding 5 Million Euros in gross
revenue. Building on this growth, Mr. Viehweider established
VAT-Getriebetechnik GmbH in Germany in November of 2008 and purchased August
Moller Gmbh with an additional 42 employees. Since November of 2008 Mr.
Viehweider has successfully grown VAT-Getriebetechnik / August Moller Gmbh to
more than 80 employees with gross revenue of 12.8 million. The combined
employee count of both companies now exceeds 130 with gross revenues of 18
Million Euros over the past 12 months. For additional information, visit www.vat-group.eu .
About
IEDC
Created
by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce,
the Indiana Economic Development Corporation is governed by a 12-member board
chaired by Governor Daniels. Indiana Secretary of Commerce Mitch Roob serves as
the chief executive officer of the IEDC. For more information about IEDC,
visit www.iedc.in.gov .
About
Muncie-Delaware County Economic Development Alliance - Vision 2011
Vision 2011 is Delaware
County's five year economic development program and is administered by the
Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce and Delaware Advancement
Corporation. For more information about the EDC, visit www.muncie.com .
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Media
Contacts:
Blair West (IEDC) - 317.232.8873 or bwest@iedc.in.gov
Terry Murphy
(Muncie-Delaware County Economic Development Alliance) - 765.751.9104 or tmurphy@muncie.com
