Fisher Dynamics Invests In Evansville Manufacturing

By developing a strong manufacturing base to its economy, Indiana continues to buck the trends forecast in the near future by economists. While projections toward 2020 infer that jobs will continue to be added to the labor market slowly, job creation in the Hoosier state doesn't seem to be inhibited. Policy making initiatives that cultivate a friendly, low tax business policies implemented by organizations such as the Indiana Economy Development Corporation (IEDC) are one component of the state's ability to grow at a pace faster than most of the nation.

Fisher Dynamics most recent investment provides empirical evidence that demonstrates Indiana's ability to grow its economy. A $13 million investment into an operations center located in Evansville by the automotive seating components manufacturer will bring 169 new jobs to the city by 2017.

Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke spoke the impact of the new development will have on his city, state and the broader region.

"The company will be hiring more than 160 employees over the next two years, with an economic impact of nearly $22 million a year. These are good paying jobs offering good benefits that will boost our economy and help the Tri-State region thrive." he said.

Manufacturing is the core of Indiana's economic success. The ability for the state to garner domestic and international contracts on behalf of manufacturing enterprises has been a constant in the state's GDP growth in recent years.

The vitality of manufacturing to the Indiana economy requires successful business administration of enterprises within the industry. That success is achieved through the implementation of business intelligence software. By improving manufacturing ERP, companies have the ability to succeed in an increasingly competitive market.

Accent Software, Inc. provides businesses with manufacturing software systems that improves ERP. In doing so, manufacturers are capable to reap the benefits of prosperous marketplaces like that of Indiana's.