Two fastener companies serving different markets – one aerospace, the other industrial – announced plans to build new headquarters.
Würth Service Supply Building New Headquarters
Würth Service Supply Inc. is relocating its Indianapolis headquarters to a larger facility, creating up to 60 jobs by 2020.
The company broke ground in nearby Greenwood, IN, on the $11.5 million, 230,000 sq ft facility, which will be 82,000 sq ft larger than the current HQ.
“This location enhances our logistics network and will enable us to aggressively grow the business,” stated Würth executive VP Marc Strandquist.
Würth Service Supply, which employs 100 fulltime workers in Indianapolis, recently named Marty Goeree as president. His 20-year fastener career also includes leadership roles with Elgin Fastener Group, Fabory and Textron Fastening Systems. Goeree will oversee operations and sales for Würth Service Supply, which operates branches in New York, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Kansas, North Dakota and Arizona. Web: servicesupply.com
KLX Inc. Plans New HQ
KLX Inc.’s Aerospace Solutions Group (ASG) signed a build-to-suit lease for a new global headquarters and distribution hub totaling over 500,000 sq ft.
KLX is the former Consumables Management segment of B/E Aerospace.
“Our new Miami headquarters will enhance our existing operations and assist with our ongoing recruiting efforts,” said John Cuomo, VP and General Manager of ASG. “This new facility will enable ASG to achieve its growth in a single headquarters facility.”
ASG will add 100 jobs, bringing its eventual workforce total to 750, the Sun Sentinel reports. Web: klx.com
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