Economic Development Newsletter Summer Edition - Ingersoll
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Economic Development Newsletter Summer Edition - Ingersoll
In this issue: IMT Acquires Standen’s Verspeeten Cartage Acquires Moe’s IPB Purchases Rapida 106 Press Hear More Comes to Ingersoll Anytime Fitness a Great Fit Pita Pit Offers Healthy Alternatives Rietta’s Décor & Design to Relocate A Brand New Welcome to Town Strong Residential Permit Growth Continues in 2014 IMT Aquires Standen’s IMT has announced their acquisition of the Calgarybased manufacturing firm Standen’s. With a legacy and reputation equal to IMT’s, Standen’s is internationally recognized as a leading supplier of leaf springs, tillage tools, axles and light suspension systems for the transportation, agricultural and defence industries. Standen’s existing manufacturing services will fall under the Transportation Group of IMT’s corporate umbrella. With Dean Davenport acting as the president of the Transportation Group, the company is poised to continue building its legacy as a recognized supplier of quality products. By bringing Standen’s under its corporate umbrella, IMT will see its product line expand to offer customers complete solutions for their axle and suspension needs. “The synergies between IMT and Standen’s are staggering,” states a press release from IMT. While IMT manufactures air suspensions and heavy duty axles, Standen’s offers customers spring suspension and light duty axle options. The announcement, made public this January, ushers in a major year in the company’s history. Established in 1914, IMT celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. In addition to offering customers a complimentary product line, Standen’s will also add its 3 manufacturing facilities and 5 distribution centres to the IMT portfolio. As part of the acquisition deal, www.imtcorporation.com Verspeeten Cartage Acquires Moe’s Transport Verspeeten Cartage, which celebrated 60 years in business in 2013, has announced their company’s purchase of Moe’s Transport Trucking. The deal, announced in late January, will see Verspeeten’s transportation services expand to include the Windsorbased Moe’s existing fleet of 350 tractors and 690 trailers. “The purchase of Moe’s fits well into our existing business segment,” said Ron Verspeeten, president of Verspeeten Cartage. With a shared customer base, Verspeeten says that the acquisition should “strengthen and increase current capacities.” Established in 1953, the family owned and operated Verspeeten Cartage is committed to providing quality transport services for their customers. With the addition of Moe’s Transport Trucking to the Verspeeten Cartage portfolio, the Ingersoll-based company will continue to grow its reputation for providing high quality service, on timeevery time. “We are very excited to work with Moe’s management and staff,” remarks Verspeeten. www.verspeeten.com Ingersoll Paper Box Purchases Rapida 106 Press Currently, the pharmaceutical industry accounts for 75% IPB’s project base, with food, consumer and other healthcare industries accounting for the remaining 25%. The Rapida 106, along with the Masterwork MK420Q, purchased by IPB in the fall of 2013, will ensure that the 4th generation family-owned company continues to meet its clients’ expectations for innovation and excellence. The new Rapida 106 press was installed this spring. To celebrate the occasion and to showcase the company’s expanded capabilities, Ingersoll Paper Box hosted an open house for the public. www.ipb.on.ca Ingersoll Paper Box (IPB) has recently announced their purchase of a KBA Rapida 106 press. The Rapida 106 machine, manufactured by the Koenig & Bauer Group, offers multiple production options in a single press. In addition to its ability to allow in-line colour control and intricate 7-colour design processing, the Rapida 106 also allows for the application of UV and other speciality coatings during production. “It gives us added capabilities and will broaden our customer base”, says Sarah Skinner, Managing Director of IPB. Hear More Comes to Ingersoll Anytime Fitness a Great Fit As of May, there is a new hearing healthcare provider in Ingersoll. Delivering exceptional treatment for hearing loss in a comfortable and caring environment, Ingersoll’s Hear More Canada, operated by local resident Allison Seguin, officially opened the doors to its 99 Thames Street South location this spring. Come October, residents will be able to sweat it out at Anytime Fitness’ brand new 6,000 square foot Ingersoll location. Operated by franchisees Brian and Lisa Bazely, Ingersoll’s Anytime Fitness is already accepting members and is poised to break the company’s Canadian pre-registration membership record. Seguin, Hearing Instrument Specialist at Hear More Canada, is focused on delivering the best possible patient care to each client, including existing hearing aid users. Each client can be assured that Sequin brings her extensive experience to assessing their needs and fitting them with a hearing aid if required. She recognizes that each client that walks through the door has a different lifestyle and hearing history, and so requires individualized care. With Anytime Fitness franchises in Kitchener, Cambridge, and nearby Tillsonburg, the Bazelys felt that Ingersoll was the right fit for their next location. Located at 111 Charles Street East, Ingersoll’s Anytime Fitness location will be the Bazelys’ largest yet. “As a local resident for the past 18 years, it’s a great honour to provide hearing healthcare to fellow residents and the surrounding communities,” says Seguin. “We’re embracing the warm welcome we have received since opening our doors, and are looking forward to helping our clients live more through better hearing.” The 6,000 square foot facility will feature amenities such as a TRX suspension training area, a 1,300 square foot free weight area, a 24 hour virtual studio, private restrooms and televisions. But the studio’s high-end amenities and 24 hour access are only a few reasons why members enjoy the club; the Bazelys’ members say that their employees’ attitudes and club culture are contagious, which helps to keep them motivated and involved. www.anytimefitness.com www.hearmore.ca Pita Pit Offers Healthy Alternatives Offering healthy mealtime options, Pita Pit opened its doors to the community in March of 2014. The restaurant, located on Culloden Road, is owned and operated by franchisee Kim Heutinck. With a Pita Pit in Tillsonburg and another set to open in Woodstock, Ingersoll was a natural location for a third franchise. “Ingersoll is close to the other stores and is also close to family and home,” says Heutinck. “This is a family run business, so being close to family was a very big part of our choice to open in Ingersoll.” The restaurant, housed in a newly constructed commercial building, is located on Culloden Road, near Highway 401. Well-situated to serve the community, as well as visitors traveling on the nearby highway, Pita Pit is the latest offering in a growing commercial region in Ingersoll on the borders of Highway 401. With a motto of “Fresh Thinking – Healthy Eating”, Pita Pit is committed to offering its customers healthy mealtime alternatives. www.pitapit.com Rietta’s Décor & Design Centre to Relocate After a year in business at her 124 Thames Street South location, Rietta Demeester of Rietta’s Décor & Design Centre has announced that her store will be moving to 25 King Street West in Ingersoll. The move will enable the business to expand its space. Purchased by Rietta and her husband Richard, the 25 King Street West property is being redeveloped to provide the additional floor space necessary to showcase the variety of products that the store is known for. The renovations will see both floors of the property redeveloped in order to make room for the new décor and design centre. When completed, the renovations will see nearly 10,000 square feet of our downtown retail area updated and repurposed. Involved in the painting and interior decorating field for over ten years, Rietta purchased the Ingersoll Benjamin Moore store to offer her clients a wide range of decorating advice and home decor options. The store sells Benjamin Moore Paint, designer wall paper, Hunter Douglas, Shade-o-Matic and Eclipse window treatments and shutters, lighting, as well as home decor and art. Rietta’s Décor & Design Centre will continue to serve its customers from its current location until renovations on the King Street West property are completed. Customers can expect to shop at the store’s new location sometime later this fall. Rietta and her staff look forward to seeing you at their new location. A Brand New Welcome to Town Visitors and residents returning to Ingersoll are being greeted by the sight of new entrance signs. Placed strategically on main routes in and out of town, the signs feature the town’s new logo, motto, and colours. The new entrance signs and accompanying service club signs were designed by Banner Promotions of Dorchester. The entrance signs are designed to feature a removable panel that can be changed out to advertise festivals and events around town. The new service club signs will feature the logos of participating organizations and will help to create awareness about the clubs that serve the Ingersoll community. Three of the five signs were installed this winter, with the final two signs installed this summer. The signs can now be viewed on Culloden Road, Charles Street East, King Street West, Bell Street and Harris Street. Strong Residential Permits Growth Continues in 2014 After a colder than normal winter, the number of residential permit applications submitted continues to grow throughout 2014. The number of singledetached home permits issued between the JanuaryJuly period of 2014 is greater than the total number of similar permits issued in 2013. With strong momentum carrying into the second half of 2014, we hope the trend will continue for the balance of the year. Economic Development Town of Ingersoll 130 Oxford Street, Ingersoll, Ontario N5C 2V5 Tel.: 519-485-0120 Fax: 519-485-3453 www.ingersoll.ca