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Cherokee Businesses See Growth, Increased Sales

The Cherokee Office of Economic Development recently completed its biennial Existing Industry survey.

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Infrastructure, qualified workforce, opportunity zones, low taxes, proximity to Atlanta. These are all reasons why industries choose to make Cherokee County their home.

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So, why do industries choose to stay and expand in Cherokee? The results from the Cherokee Office of Economic Development’s biennial Existing Industry survey answer that question and paint a picture of success.

Every other year since 2007, COED sits down with the county’s existing industries to check-in.

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“The survey was created to access our industry’s needs, successes and opinions in order to best serve them and the economic growth in the county,” said COED President Misti Martin.

On average 65 to 70 percent of new investment and job creation is generated by existing industry. It is crucial that the existing industries have the resources needed to succeed in Cherokee.

The detailed survey poses questions about county resources, investment, sales, workforce and the list goes on. From February to June, COED surveyed thirty industries of 20 or more employees, which is 61 percent of the manufacturing, distribution and warehouse companies in Cherokee. Thirteen of the industries surveyed have been doing business in Cherokee for over 20 years.

These are the results: 87 percent of companies who participated reported increased sales. One company stated that they “more than doubled revenue over the past three years.”

They have also seen a sixty percent job growth since last being surveyed in 2013. Ninety-three percent of the industries added capital investment totaling a little more than $70.2 million.

Looking ahead, 87 percent of the companies plan to expand in the next three years. These expansions have potentials of $122.6 million and the addition of 745 jobs in the county. It is clear that Cherokee County is primed for continued industry success, COED states.

Existing industries are valuable to the county, whether it be in their impact on employment or the tax base.

“COED values the many contributions of existing industry to our county,” said COED Vice Chairman Steve Holcomb. “They are critical to the economic vitality of Cherokee. We would like to thank the 30 industries who participating in this survey for their time and continued leadership.”

As a result of the Existing Industry survey, four industry clusters were identified. Each of the clusters represent a 350+ employment base in Cherokee County. With companies such as Universal Alloy Corporation and Schoen Insulation Services of Canton, Nor-Ral of Holly Springs, and RBC Bearings of the Ball Ground area, Aerospace stood out as a cluster.

Chart, Inc. of the Ball Ground area and NeoMed of Woodstock contribute to the Medical Device/Bio-Medical cluster. Inalfa Roof Systems in southwest Cherokee and Piolax of Canton make up the Automotive cluster, employing over 500 between the two companies. Cherokee’s largest industry, Pilgrim’s of Canton and Meyn America, LLC of the Ball Ground area were identified in the Food Processing/Support Industry cluster.

COED is currently in the midst of a strategic plan called Opportunity Cherokee which is focused on enhancing the county’s competitiveness to attract new jobs and investment, has been developed to position the county to compete for high-value jobs through a competitive assessment that will include identification of the area’s unique assets; will benchmark Cherokee County against similar and/or aspirational communities; validate/identify targeted business sectors that are a good fit for the county; and develop strategic recommendations to enhance the county’s competitiveness.

Results from the Existing Industry survey will play a vital role as they plan for the future of the county.

For a list of Cherokee County’s largest industries or for more information about COED, visit cherokeega.org.

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