HP Alloy Rolls with
the Times, and Lifts the Local Economy
No-one can make the convincing argument that the American
economy is safely out of the doldrums. To the contrary, both America and the
world economy at large continue to falter and teeter, two steps forward then
one step back. With the ongoing financial crises in Greece, Spain, and now
possibly Italy, there’s serious talk in both Right and Left circles that the current
economic instability in Europe could possibly generate “aftershock” setbacks
for economies worldwide, from the United States and Canada to China and India. Looking
back to the economically gloomy years of 2008-2010, that’s a peril we all can
do well to avoid. And while different visions abound on Capitol Hill as far as
how to go about advancing job creation, we at HP Alloy aren’t about to wait on a
pack of politicians in Washington to arrive at a sensible solution. When it comes to job
creation, we’re doing it ourselves right here in Indiana, and we’re doing just
fine at it, thanks.
In addition to our old operating space, we have broken
significant ground on a whole new set of facilities. By an as yet to be
announced date, we can safely say that our total company space will encompass
75,000 square feet. Obviously, this significant upgrading of our capabilities
provides hard-hat jobs for local Indiana construction workers who might
otherwise be clicking the Internet in search of a job. Not only that bit of
good news, but a steady rise in our quotes and orders has led us to identify 8
new hires to our company. New jobs added to the payroll include a mechanical technician,
an engineer, an electrical technician, and several new programmers and computer
specialists.
While the ultimate goal will be to consolidate our two
facilities (the old one and the new one) into one larger “behemoth,” the
overall feeling at HP Alloy is that the wind is in our favor, our own business
contracts are on the up and up, and that we have a broadening need for
additional labor to help us out, both specialized and unspecialized. Whether
the American economy soars or tumbles in subsequent years; we have established
a firm, bedrock clientele for our company to continue to serve, and have also
begun to expand successfully into other sectors of the economy we hadn’t
previously had the privilege to serve. It’s a win-win for HP Alloy, and a
win-win for America: that’s just plain truth. No economic plan need apply at
our company.
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