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New Program Assists Manufacturers in Ventura County

In the more than 50 years that Parks Optical has been turning out binoculars, telescopes and microscopes the company has never faced an economy like it has the past year.

With shoppers cutting back on discretionary spending, the family-owned company’s entry-level products for the beginning astronomer or bird watcher just weren’t in demand.

Then a letter arrived that caught the attention of owner Eddie Sweiss.

The City of Simi Valley and the Economic Development Collaborative – Ventura County had an offer for Sweiss and other manufactures: access to capital, training and hiring assistance that would help get them through the recession.

Sweiss would later meet with officials from the city and the collaborative and be put in contact with agencies that could help if Parks Optical needed to hire more workers.

“It is early in the game to see how effective they have been,” Sweiss said. “But as far as their commitment to manufacturing in our area it is encouraging to see that they haven’t forgotten the U.S. manufacturer.”

Partnership

With a manufacturing base higher than the national average, the collaborative wasn’t about to leave those companies in the lurch. So it created the Manufacturing Outreach Program that is a partnership between the collaborative, municipal and county government, utility companies, and California Manufacturing technology Consultants and funded by the Workforce Investment Board of Ventura County.

The EDC-VC hosted a meeting in January at which about 25 businesses were represented to get word out on the services the program will provide. A second meeting is scheduled for May 13 in Ventura.

With the help of consultants, hundreds of letters went out to manufacturers in Moorpark, Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks. Other areas of Ventura County would later receive the letter telling the business owner that assistance with finances, international trade, Energy efficiency and other services was available at little or no cost.

“If through this program we can see growth in the manufacturing sector then we are doing a great job,” said Brian Gabler, assistant city manager and director of economic development for Simi Valley.

Preserving jobs

The county most of all wants to preserve jobs totaling about 32,700, or 14 percent of the private labor source, according to state and federal labor statistics.

These manufacturing jobs have an average salary higher ($75,000) than that found in the county and when compared to the state average.

Parks Optical at one time employed 65 workers but now has less than half of that as survival depended on making cuts.

“If we have the proper support we can hire 150 to 200 more people,” Sweiss said.

The outreach program is just what Dr. Kurt Tennyson needed.

Tennyson owns dental implant and prosthetics maker Excel Laboratories which has faced its own loss of work and downsizing.

He received the same letter as Sweiss, attended the January meeting and scheduled a follow-up consultation.

“I needed a push and a big brother to give other ideas than what I had and to check our progress,” Tennyson said.

The lab recently brought on another employee and at the top of Tennyson’s to-do list is a new website to bolster his online presence. He’s also drumming up business through renewed acquaintances with the dentists he’s done work for and meeting new dentists.

The enthusiasm for the program expressed by Sweiss and Tennyson is not uncommon, said EDC-VC President and CEO Bruce Stenslie.

More importantly, follow up visits to businesses reveals some evidence that manufacturing may lead the region into recovery.

“The degree to which they are successful is their agility and ability to respond to new opportunities,” Stenslie said

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Cherokee Grants Licenses for Sideout Brand

Brand-management and apparel licensor Cherokee, Inc. has entered into three new exclusive-license agreements that expand the markets for the Sideout label.

The agreement with Van Nuys-based Cherokee gives exclusive U.S. rights for Hudson Bay Apparel Brands to market Cherokee’s men’s and young men’s woven tops, bottoms, and swimwear.

In addition, BT Kids Design Group has exclusive U.S. rights to newborn and infant woven tops, bottoms and swimwear, while Getracan Inc. has the exclusive rights in Canada to market Sideout men’s, young men’s and boy’s knit and woven tops, bottoms and swimwear.

The addition of Hudson Bay, BT Kids Design and Getracan brings to eight the number of companies working with Cherokee, said Jay Kester, executive vice president of marketing.

“We continue to have discussions regarding the remaining open categories and hope to add additional companies to our group shortly,” Kester said.

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Cosmetics Manufacturer Opens New Plant in Mexico

JAFRA Cosmetics International Inc. has opened a new $30 million manufacturing facility in Mexico to meet the demand for its skin care and personal care products.

The plant will employ 800 workers and be the main supplier for Westlake Village-based JAFRA’s global sales and operations.

Constructing the 254,000-square-foot facility in the master-planned industrial park in Querétaro, Mexico is a reflection of JAFRA’s philosophy of putting innovation into every phase of the business, said President and CEO Dr. Friedrich Kroos.

“This significant capital project investment supports our planned course of expansion and it will accommodate our anticipated growth for decades,” said Walter Muyres, a managing partner with the Vorwerk Group, the parent company of JAFRA.

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