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The company is already based in Orange but it also has facilitiesin Ill.; Mendota, Calif.; Oilville, Va.; Ontario, Canada; and Britisnh Columbia, Canada. It’s Dothan, Ala., warehous will relocate to 240Hammonds Blvd. in Jacksonville. “A lot of the workerxs in Alabama don’t know yet,” said Pete the CEO of Whertec. “We have to verifh that we are movinghere first.” The Jacksonville Economi Development Commission approved Whertec’s relocation to the Westside at its meeting Thursday morninf because of the employment opportunities it will brinvg to the area. The jobs that come along with the move pay an averageeof $45,000.
The land is also an upgradse from the facilities in Castiglione said at theJEDC “One of the perks of movinyg here is the additional size and spacew we need,” he said. Whertec plans to invest up to $4.1 millionh to acquire and renovatethe 32,000-square-foot building and to purchase additional machinery and equipment as part of a three-phasr project. The employer is requestingt financial assistance through the State of Florida Qualified Targeted Industry Tax Refund Program of upto $3,000 per job for a totao of not to exceed $243,000. Founded in Whertec is a metal heat treating fabricato rof plates, thermal coatings for tanks and pressurized vessels.
The compan y currently employs75 people, nine of which are in Orang e Park, but it plans to hire the 81 additionalo employees within 48 montha of the move to
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