'In Europe, McDonnell courts Rolls Royce suppliers'
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The British company, which is making an investment of at least $170 million at the plant, is also working with state colleges and universities to develop a research and training partnership through the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing.
McDonnell, in Germany today, said on a conference call with reporters that he hopes that what happened in Sheffield, England will happen in Prince George.
"Many companies located around that center because they wanted to engage in that intellectual knowledge that came out of the center's research and testing but they also wanted to be close to their major customer, Rolls Royce," McDonnell said.
"So I think that's going to be a magnet for aerospace business and several of our hottest prospects are in that area."
He said he hopes to make several announcements in the next 60 or 90 days as a result of the trip "that will be very profitable."
McDonnell, who is scheduled to return Saturday from the trip that included the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany, was accompanied at various points on the trip by Secretary of Commerce and Trade James Cheng, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Todd P. Haymore, many economic development officials and first lady Maureen McDonnell.
Edited by calwinston, 22 July 2010 - 06:15 PM.
















