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  • March 02, 2015 9:44 AM | Anonymous

    Florida Legislative Session Begins on March 3
    The Florida Legislature will convene on Tuesday, March 3 officially and the Legislative Session will end on May 1, 2015. To date, MAF has 159 bills on its Watch List. Looking ahead, in 2016 the Florida Legislative Session will begin in January (for your planning purposes).

    Legislative Manufacturing Summit Held Last Week State Senator Latvala (Clearwater) and Rep. Peters (St. Petersburg) hosted a manufacturing summit at St. Petersburg College on February 25 to inform manufacturers about upcoming legislative issues and solicit their feedback on any issues of concern to them. Nancy Stephens (MAF) moderated the event and the St. Petersburg Collaborative Labs directed the discussion.

    Thank you to so many of you who went out of your way to participate in this important event: Mosaic, AECOM, MRMA, BAMA, UTBMA, HeatPipe, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Metal Essence, Pharmaworks, MSCA, FloridaMakes, S4J Manufacturing, QTM, ConMed Linvatec, Florida TRADE Consortium members, CareerSource Florida and everyone else I missed! Thanks also to Dick Peck, QTM, for speaking at the event on the manufacturing sales tax exemption for machinery and equipment.

    The complete results of the event will be available very soon, but in the interim the topics that got the most attention were: a) permanent sales tax exemption on manufacturing machinery and equipment; b) eliminating the sales tax on commercial leases and rents; and c) apprenticeships. As a result of the meeting, we have a sponsor for the FloridaMakes funding in the House, Senator Latvala is filing a bill to start the conversation on the commercial leases and rents, and he will support apprenticeship appropriations. Also, on March 20 the Tampa Bay Business Journal will be printing proceeds from the meeting in their Manufacturing section, as they had a transcriber there.

    Manufacturing Skills Gaps
    The Manufacturing Institute, in cooperation with Deloitte, has released two new parallel studies: The skills gap in U.S. manufacturing: 2015 and beyond (http://tinyurl.com/k5fqy7c) and Overwhelming Support: U.S. public opinions on the manufacturing industry (http://tinyurl.com/mmf23ac).

    This research says that over the next decade nearly 3.5 million manufacturing jobs will need to be filled in the U.S. As a result of the skills gap, 2 million of those jobs will go unfilled. The big picture has not changed: gaps are being created by baby-boomer retirements and a negative perception of the industry among younger generations that do not see manufacturing as a career destination.

    At the same time an overwhelming majority of Americans surveyed believe manufacturing is crucial to the country’s economic prosperity, standard of living and national security. Manufacturers reported that six of every 10 skilled production openings they have are unfilled today due to the talent shortage. Manufacturers can no longer afford to wait for an educated and trained next-generation workforce; they need to do more to develop their talent pool.

    We are proud to report that MAF and the MAF Center are taking this matter into their own hands. It is slow going but we are making progress on many fronts. Thank you for your support for these organizations and their work!

    TRADE College Activities
    • To view students with manufacturing skills available for jobs or internships now, visit http://www.fltrade.org/student-internships.
    • March 5, 7:30 – 8:30 a.m., manufacturing employers are invited to attend a breakfast meeting to learn more about Florida TRADE at St. Pete College. This event for manufacturers is designed to share stories of successes working with students on manufacturing careers. Contact BAMA or register at http://www.bama-fl.org/event-1852145.
    • April 3 is the last day for TRADE RMAs to submit TRADE quarterly reports online to DropBox. Questions? Contact nancy@nstephens.com.
    • April 22 is the official day for the Florida Manufacturing Career Fair to place TRADE students and others in manufacturing jobs. Employers should contact their regional CareerSource board to register for the event.

    2015 STEP Ahead Award Honorees and Emerging Leaders
    The Manufacturing Institute in Washington, D.C. will be honoring 130 women in manufacturing who have had great success and are proven leaders in the industry on March 26. Women represent 50% of the U.S. workforce, however they represent only 25% of the manufacturing workforce. To see the awardees, visit http://tinyurl.com/my5wnob.

    Shout Out
    We want to thank PCS Phosphate and Duke Energy for their generous contributions to the MAF Center student scholarship award program. Schools will be competing for recognition of their manufacturing or STEM program best practices and wining schools will be announced on June 4 at the Florida STEM TRADE Manufacturing Summit in Orlando. The winning schools will earn scholarships for students in, or going into, manufacturing programs. The student recipients from 2014 had some great testimonies on how much it meant to them. If you would like to make a contribution to the student scholarship fund, contact becky@nstephens.com.

    Short Notes
    • Bill Johnson, formerly with the Port of Miami, officially takes the helm at Enterprise Florida from Gray Swoope on March 2. His email is billjohnson@eflorida.com. Gray Swoope has opened an economic development business, Vision First Advisors in Tallahassee, FL and his new contact information is gray.swoope@VisionFirstAdvisors.com, 850. 558.6910, He is President and CEO of the company.
    • According to the National Association of Manufacturers, complying with the more conservative end of the EPA’s proposed ozone standard would cost $1.1 trillion. MAF is writing a comment letter to EPA to meet the March 17 deadline.
    • Chemical manufacturers are using advanced analytics to improve their operations and cross-unit collaboration. In one example of data modeling, a chemical firm found ways to increase earnings by 55%. The company identified 600 factors and developed a mathematical model to reduce problems at the plant (American Chemistry Council).
    • The U.S. Department of Commerce reports that exports from Florida reached $58.6 billion last year, helping set a record in the U.S. with $2.35 trillion in goods and services exports. Florida’s exports helped support about 275,000 jobs. Computer and electronic products led Florida’s exports with $14 billion, followed by transportation equipment with $8.7 billion and chemicals with $7.2 billion.
    • Florida is #3 among the top 10 states with the most telecommuting jobs, with 5.1 percent of the state's population working from home, according to a new analysis by FlexJobs. Arizona is the top state with home workers, with other states being Texas, New York, Illinois, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, California, New Jersey and Arizona.
    • The state has released the 2015 Tax Handbook that shows all the sources of taxes for Florida. Visit http://tinyurl.com/mt582um.

  • February 06, 2015 1:48 PM | Anonymous

    The Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), a program of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), will fund a new center in Florida dedicated to helping the state’s small and medium-size manufacturers innovate and grow.

    The Manufacturers Association of Florida Center for Advanced Manufacturing Excellence (CAME) will operate the new center, called FloridaMakes, to offer manufacturers services that will help them develop new products and customers, expand into new markets, adopt new technologies and more. The center will join MEP’s national network of 60 centers and more than 1,200 technical experts who help manufacturers solve their challenges and identify opportunities for growth.

    Read more: http://www.nist.gov/mep/mep-013015.cfm

  • February 05, 2015 12:32 PM | Anonymous

    Manufacturing Association of Florida News
    Articles of Interest:
    MAF Center Awarded $3.5 Million for Manufacturing Training Programs
    MAF Summit in South Florida This Year
    Florida Manufacturing Career Fair
    MAF Invited to Join Southern Regional Manufacturing Consortium
    Investing in Manufacturing Communities Grant Opportunity
    STEM School Competition
    Governor’s Proposed 2015-2016 Budget ($76.98 billion)

  • January 26, 2015 10:26 AM | Anonymous

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that employers in manufacturing, mind and construction pay an average of $36.37 an hour in wages and benefits, compared with $31.46 paid by stores, restaurants and other service companies.

    Read more in these two articles from the Wall Street Journal.
    Why Manufacturing Still Counts in the US Economy
    Companies Tiptoe Back to 'Made in the USA'

  • January 21, 2015 7:53 AM | Anonymous
    “Rethink Robotics is paving the way for a new era of manufacturing in which robots work safely with humans and help companies to improve their production."
    Read the article from Manufacturing News


  • January 15, 2015 1:16 PM | Anonymous

    There are Florida TRADE graduates ready for internships or job openings!

    Visit the Employer Portal or contact the Florida TRADE recruiter, Ariel Boone at 727 212 9164 for resumes and information

  • January 12, 2015 12:49 PM | Anonymous

    February 3-4, 2015 are the dates in Tallahassee! Come to town prepared to learn about the hot topics for manufacturers for 2015, mix and mingle with state policymakers, and visit legislators at the Capitol with us. Registration is now open at www.mafmfg.com. Hotels fill up fast so make your hotel reservations at the hotel of your choice! Our room block at the aloft Hotel closed on January 11.

  • January 08, 2015 11:31 AM | Anonymous

    FLATE Focus for 2015, a publication of FLATE—Florida Advanced Technological Education Center—a National Science Foundation Center of Excellence in manufacturing, supporting high-tech manufacturing/manufacturing-related careers and technical education in Florida.

    Click here to read the newsletter.

  • November 17, 2014 12:38 PM | Anonymous

    Innovative programs, such as this one in a Georgia high school, blend class work and job skills for at-risk students by employing them -- with pay -- at the warehouse of Southwire, a local company. WXIA-TV, Atlanta

  • November 06, 2014 11:17 AM | Anonymous

    The BAMA Scholarship for students pursing a career in manufacturing can be found on BAMA website on the Scholarship page. Information is also available on the scholarships given through the Pinellas and Hillsborough Education Foundations. We welcome students to apply! The flyer on our scholarships can be found here.

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Manufacturing in Tampa Bay

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EnterpriseFlorida.com

Read the 2015 Florida Manufacturing Brief from Enterprise Florida

Labor Market Industry Profile

Florida manufacturers are critical to the state’s economy. In June 2013, Florida manufacturing
was 4.4 percent of the employment for all industries. Manufacturing is separated into durable
goods manufacturing and nondurable goods manufacturing. Durable goods manufacturing
accounted for 66.7 percent of June 2013 manufacturing employment and nondurable goods
manufacturing accounted for 33.3 percent.


There were 18,510 Florida manufacturers in June 2013, with employment of 323,341 jobs.
Employment was up 5,660 jobs (+1.8 percent) over the year.


Read the entire report here

County
Number of Establishments
Employment December 2013
Pinellas 1,297 30,317
Hillsborough 1,114 24,651
Pasco 317 3,185
Hernando 106 1,509
TOTALS 2,834 59,662


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International Trade

Click here for the Slide Show from the tour of the
Tampa Port on May 14, 2016.


If you need information on how to sell your goods to other countries,
here are some contacts that can help you.


Dan Bjerk is a Senior International Trade Specialist at the Tampa Bay Export Assistance Center,
the local office for the U.S. Commercial Service of the International Trade Administration of the
U.S. Department of Commerce located in Clearwater, Florida.

Tampa Bay Export Assistance Center

U.S. Department of Commerce | International Trade Administration

13805 58th Street North, Suite 1-200, Clearwater, FL 33760

727.464.7347

Dan.Bjerk@trade.gov

www.export.gov

Brent Barkway joined the staff of Pinellas County Economic Development in August 2014, as a Business Development Manager specializing in Export Development, Foreign Trade Zone management, business expansion and relocation projects. He focuses on helping local companies discover new global markets for their products and services. Brent honed his economic development skills in Lee County, where he managed the relocation of Hertz Corporate Headquarters, which resulted in the creation of hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in economic impact in Southwest Florida.

Pinellas County Economic Development

13805 58th St. N., Suite 1-200, Clearwater, FL 33760

727-464-7411

bbarkway@pinellascounty.org

Lorrie Belovich is Director of International Business Development for the Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation and partner in the Tampa Bay Export Alliance. She is responsible for both international trade and foreign direct investment. She works closely with the international stakeholders in Tampa Bay, such as the Tampa International Airport, Port Tampa Bay, Visit Tampa Bay and the Mayor’s office, to align the international business strategy for Hillsborough Country. Lorrie also manages the official outbound trade and business development missions led by Mayor Buckhorn and other elected officials.

Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation

101 East Kennedy Blvd. | Suite 1750, Tampa, FL 33602

813.518.2654

lbelovich@tampaedc.com

Gonzalo Padron joined Port Tampa Bay as director of marketing and business development for Latin America in August 2014. Prior to joining the port’s executive team, Padron was manager of strategic customers at DHL Global Forwarding. Padron began his industry career extensively traveling the Caribbean and Latin America as a senior account executive for ocean carriers Tecmarine Lines and Seaboard Marine.

Port Tampa Bay

1101 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL 33602

welliott@tampaport.com

office: 813-905-5150

mobile: 813-361-2892

M. Javier Zuniga’s expertise includes corporate and partnership tax compliance, partnership structures, international taxation, individual taxation and forensic accounting. Javier is also part of PDR CPAs R&D tax credit and cost segregation studies practice areas.

PDR CPA

727-785-4447

mzuniga@pdr-cpa.com


OSHA

The OSHA presentation from January 22, 2015

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