Skechers distribution center Moreno Valley video
Skechers is one of the largest shoe companies in the United States and is headquartered at Manhattan Beach, California. The Moreno Valley distribution center of Skechers consists of state-of-the-art technology and is a 1.82-million-square-foot distribution center. The Moreno Valley distribution center was opened in late 2011. The pay is higher in this warehouse as compared with others and much of the work is automated. The entire warehouse is a green-building which implements energy saving features such as solar panels. So let’s take a look at the employment opportunities there.
Skechers distribution center Moreno Valley video
Skechers is one of the largest shoe companies in the United States and is headquartered at Manhattan Beach, California. The Moreno Valley distribution center of Skechers consists of state-of-the-art technology and is a 1.82-million-square-foot distribution center. The Moreno Valley distribution center was opened in late
SoCal CEO - Skechers Distribution Facility Tour
CoreNet Global Tour of Skechers Distribution Facility SoCal CEO representative Dwight Cromie recently had the opportunity to accompany CoreNet Global on their tour of the new Skechers Distribution Facility in Moreno Valley, CA. The facility spans over 1.8 million square feet, and is the largest LEED Certified Facility in the nation to date. Everything from the building's construction methods to the completed robotic amenities inside was built according to modern green standards. The enormous structure represents both a tremendous accomplishment, as well as economic opportunity, as it will provide countless jobs to the region.
President and Chief Executive of Highland Fairview, Iddo Benzeevi, reports that to build this facility it took a lot of ingenuity because there is a lot of new technologies incorporated into the building. First, it is the largest building of it's kind in the United States; more significantly, it will be the largest LEED Certified green building in the country. He went on to share that it also has the most advanced automation and robotics systems incorporated into a building. These groundbreaking mechanical features of the facility will drastically increase productivity. The original 5 facilities combined had the capacity to move about 5 to 7 thousand products an hour, [the new Skechers building] will do about 20 thousand...the end result of which, between the energy-savings and the systems in the building, will yield about $25 million in annual savings, compared to the existing structure. In summary, not only is Skechers plant the largest green building in the nation, it will also be the most productive.
The new Skechers distribution center will also greatly influence the local economy. Lisa Brandl with the Riverside County Economic Development Agency claims this is a fantastic facility that will create jobs for this area and Riverside County and enhance the sales tax base for Riverside County. One of the overall goals of Riverside County is to create more and more jobs for the region so as to both help residents and attract more companies to set up facilities in the surrounding area. Brandl went on to share that Riverside County offers many money-saving incentives for companies, particularly those looking to do exporting. The new Skechers facility alone will bring in $194 million of annual economic benefit for the region, so increasing the number of large distribution centers is an incredibly beneficial move to Riverside County.
In conclusion, the new Skechers Distribution Facility impressively stands as a testament to the green building initiatives throughout the Southern California region. Alongside creating countless jobs, increasing productivity, and attracting more businesses to follow suit, it's hard to believe all of this comes with a fraction of environmental impact.
Iddo Benzeevi President/Chief Executive Highland Fairview
CoreNet Global Tour of Skechers Distribution Facility
SoCal CEO representative Dwight Cromie recently had the opportunity to accompany CoreNet Global on their tour of the new Skechers Distribution Facility in Moreno Valley, CA. The facility spans over 1.8 million square feet, and is the largest LEED Certified Facility in the nation to date. Everything from the building's construction methods to the completed robotic amenities inside was built according to modern green standards. The enormous structure represents both a tremendous accomplishment, as well as economic opportunity, as it will provide countless jobs to the region.
President and Chief Executive of Highland Fairview, Iddo Benzeevi, reports that to build this facility it took a lot of ingenuity because there is a lot of new technologies incorporated into the building. First, it is the largest building of it's kind in the United States; more significantly, it will be the largest LEED Certified green building in the country. He went on to share that it also has the most advanced automation and robotics systems incorporated into a building. These groundbreaking mechanical features of the facility will drastically increase productivity. The original 5 facilities combined had the capacity to move about 5 to 7 thousand products an hour, [the new Skechers building] will do about 20 thousand...the end result of which, between the energy-savings and the systems in the building, will yield about $25 million in annual savings, compared to the existing structure. In summary, not only is Skechers plant the largest green building in the nation, it will also be the most productive.
The new Skechers distribution center will also greatly influence the local economy. Lisa Brandl with the Riverside County Economic Development Agency claims this is a fantastic facility that will create jobs for this area and Riverside County and enhance the sales tax base for Riverside County. One of the overall goals of Riverside County is to create more and more jobs for the region so as to both help residents and attract more companies to set up facilities in the surrounding area. Brandl went on to share that Riverside County offers many money-saving incentives for companies, particularly those looking to do exporting. The new Skechers facility alone will bring in $194 million of annual economic benefit for the region, so increasing the number of large distribution centers is an incredibly beneficial move to Riverside County.
In conclusion, the new Skechers Distribution Facility impressively stands as a testament to the green building initiatives throughout the Southern California region. Alongside creating countless jobs, increasing productivity, and attracting more businesses to follow suit, it's hard to believe all of this comes with a fraction of environmental impact.
Lisa Brandl Managing Director Riverside Economic Development Agency
CoreNet Global Tour of Skechers Distribution Facility
SoCal CEO representative Dwight Cromie recently had the opportunity to accompany CoreNet Global on their tour of the new Skechers Distribution Facility in Moreno Valley, CA. The facility spans over 1.8 million square feet, and is the largest LEED Certified Facility in the nation to date. Everything from the building's construction methods to the completed robotic amenities inside was built according to modern green standards. The enormous structure represents both a tremendous accomplishment, as well as economic opportunity, as it will provide countless jobs to the region.
President and Chief Executive of Highland Fairview, Iddo Benzeevi, reports that to build this facility it took a lot of ingenuity because there is a lot of new technologies incorporated into the building. First, it is the largest building of it's kind in the United States; more significantly, it will be the largest LEED Certified green building in the country. He went on to share that it also has the most advanced automation and robotics systems incorporated into a building. These groundbreaking mechanical features of the facility will drastically increase productivity. The original 5 facilities combined had the capacity to move about 5 to 7 thousand products an hour, [the new Skechers building] will do about 20 thousand...the end result of which, between the energy-savings and the systems in the building, will yield about $25 million in annual savings, compared to the existing structure. In summary, not only is Skechers plant the largest green building in the nation, it will also be the most productive.
The new Skechers distribution center will also greatly influence the local economy. Lisa Brandl with the Riverside County Economic Development Agency claims this is a fantastic facility that will create jobs for this area and Riverside County and enhance the sales tax base for Riverside County. One of the overall goals of Riverside County is to create more and more jobs for the region so as to both help residents and attract more companies to set up facilities in the surrounding area. Brandl went on to share that Riverside County offers many money-saving incentives for companies, particularly those looking to do exporting. The new Skechers facility alone will bring in $194 million of annual economic benefit for the region, so increasing the number of large distribution centers is an incredibly beneficial move to Riverside County.
In conclusion, the new Skechers Distribution Facility impressively stands as a testament to the green building initiatives throughout the Southern California region. Alongside creating countless jobs, increasing productivity, and attracting more businesses to follow suit, it's hard to believe all of this comes with a fraction of environmental impact.
141 Unit Apartment Site For Sale in Moreno Valley, CA
141 unit apartment site for sale in the Community of Rancho Belago, City of Moreno Valley. Close to hospitals, shopping, Skechers 1.8M Sq.Ft. North American Headquarters and proposed World Logistic Center.
Frances Pawlak Director of Business Development Herman Miller
CoreNet Global Tour of Skechers Distribution Facility
SoCal CEO representative Dwight Cromie recently had the opportunity to accompany CoreNet Global on their tour of the new Skechers Distribution Facility in Moreno Valley, CA. The facility spans over 1.8 million square feet, and is the largest LEED Certified Facility in the nation to date. Everything from the building's construction methods to the completed robotic amenities inside was built according to modern green standards. The enormous structure represents both a tremendous accomplishment, as well as economic opportunity, as it will provide countless jobs to the region.
President and Chief Executive of Highland Fairview, Iddo Benzeevi, reports that to build this facility it took a lot of ingenuity because there is a lot of new technologies incorporated into the building. First, it is the largest building of it's kind in the United States; more significantly, it will be the largest LEED Certified green building in the country. He went on to share that it also has the most advanced automation and robotics systems incorporated into a building. These groundbreaking mechanical features of the facility will drastically increase productivity. The original 5 facilities combined had the capacity to move about 5 to 7 thousand products an hour, [the new Skechers building] will do about 20 thousand...the end result of which, between the energy-savings and the systems in the building, will yield about $25 million in annual savings, compared to the existing structure. In summary, not only is Skechers plant the largest green building in the nation, it will also be the most productive.
The new Skechers distribution center will also greatly influence the local economy. Lisa Brandl with the Riverside County Economic Development Agency claims this is a fantastic facility that will create jobs for this area and Riverside County and enhance the sales tax base for Riverside County. One of the overall goals of Riverside County is to create more and more jobs for the region so as to both help residents and attract more companies to set up facilities in the surrounding area. Brandl went on to share that Riverside County offers many money-saving incentives for companies, particularly those looking to do exporting. The new Skechers facility alone will bring in $194 million of annual economic benefit for the region, so increasing the number of large distribution centers is an incredibly beneficial move to Riverside County.
In conclusion, the new Skechers Distribution Facility impressively stands as a testament to the green building initiatives throughout the Southern California region. Alongside creating countless jobs, increasing productivity, and attracting more businesses to follow suit, it's hard to believe all of this comes with a fraction of environmental impact.
Graycor Helps ALDI Expand to the West Coast
Graycor Construction Company provided turn-key Design-Build services for new ALDI Regional Headquarters and Distribution Center in Moreno Valley, California.
Cindy Roth CEO Riverside Chamber of Commerce
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly county in the United States.
SoCal CEO - Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly county in
Marion Ashley County Supervisor
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly count
Mike McDermott Economic Director City of Perris
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly count
John Tavaglione Vice Chair of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly county in the United States.
Holly Vineyard Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce US Department of Commerce
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly county in the United States.
Tom Freeman Foreign Trade Commissioner Riverside County
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly count
Kraig Schwigen Senior Vice President CMB Export
Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade A Huge Success...
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Economic Development Agency Office of Foreign Trade hosted the Riverside County College of Foreign Trade on November 7, 2011 at the Riverside County Administration Center. The event is the first in a series of seminars focused around educating local business representatives and government officials about the procedures involved and benefits accrued from establishing or improving overseas trade practices in any of the four foreign trade zones located throughout Riverside County.
Speaking at the event were numerous federal officials involved in varying aspects of the overseas market, including the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, Holly Vineyard, and Richard Swanson, Regional Director of the United States Department of Commerce. Both federal officials detailed the economic benefits Riverside County has received due to its inclusion of foreign trade zones, and encouraged other manufacturers throughout the region to utilize this incredible resource. Holly Vineyard from the US Department of Commerce noted California is a bellwether state when it comes to exporting, and [Riverside County] in particular has taken a lot of strides and efforts to help its companies learn more how to export. With four foreign trade zones and a fifth in the works, Riverside County currently leads the nation as the most export-friendly region in America. The excellent location and availability of land make the area appealing for large manufacturers to set up shop, most recently welcoming the enormous LEED Certified Skechers distribution plant in Moreno Valley.
Also in attendance at the event were many representatives from local businesses, and service providers interested in developing their ability to conduct foreign trade. President and CEO of Paulson Manufacturing, Roy Paulson, commented on how fortunate these business leaders are to become 'students' of the College of Foreign Trade: As I watched the different speakers come forth...I thought about the bumpy road I had to go through to learn this type of information, and here it is laid out on a silver platter for the other businesses in our county. The inclusion of four foreign trade zones has incredibly benefited Riverside County's residents. John Tavaglione of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors credits foreign trade zones as being really important in Riverside County in that 10% of our jobs come from the manufacturing of goods that are being exported, so that's about 90 thousand jobs, very significant.
While conducting foreign trade may appear to be a daunting task for most small businesses, David Josephson of the Export-Import Bank spoke on the procedures and criteria required with garnering foreign direct investment for local businesses--an alternative method to securing financing and insurance when individuals directly involved are unwilling to accept the credit risk of international business. Quelling fears and offering resources for manufacturing employers to utilize in exporting is a top priority of the seminars, as Tavaglione observes despite the fact that the region has a high unemployment rate, manufacturing continues to grow.
On top of all the information shared, Riverside County's College of Foreign Trade offers incredible networking opportunities for attendees. Foreign Trade Commissioner for the Riverside County Economic Development Agency, Tom Freeman recognizes the seminar as the first time we've been able to bring leaders in the business community and local government together to educate them about not only the importance of foreign trade, but how they can do a better job of knowing how to use all the tools that are available from the federal government, the county, banking institutions, EB-5 centers, and our foreign trade zones. Surely Riverside County's economic success will reverberate throughout California and other areas will follow the lead of the most foreign trade zone-friendly county in the United States.
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Kent Hovind - Seminar 3 - Dinosaurs in the Bible [MULTISUBS]
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Many skeptics try to use dinosaurs as a weapon to fight against the faith of Christianity. Can the Bible withstand the onslaught of all of the overwhelming evidence? How is it possible to mix the Bible with the existence of these so-called prehistoric creatures?
Dinosaurs and the Bible, part three of the creation seminar series, pursues the Biblical and historical references to an explanation that just may surprise you. Follow the clues and find out how dinosaurs trace back to the original Creation. See how they survived the flood. Listen to first hand Biblical accounts and see the impact of the possibility of a few dinosaurs still being alive today? Discover the truth about dinosaurs and how God is using them to bring glory to His name.
Dr. Kent Hovind, founder of Creation Science Evangelism, is dedicated to proclaiming scientific evidence which supports the Biblical account of a literal six-day creation. As guest lecturer for public and private schools, universities, churches, camps, debates, and TV and radio programs, he has been traveling internationally giving seminars on creation verses evolution since 1989. His extensive study and research make Dr. Hovind one of the world's foremost authorities on science and the Bible.
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