Honeywell Center
AGUADILLA (CyberNews - Governor Luis G. Fortu expansin announced Monday Honeywell Industries, with the creation of a new Customer Support Center for its business customers. "The creation of the honeywell center Customer Support of Management offer contract services, training and support technician, and research, among others. enlargement of Honeywell solidifies even more confidence in our island as a center of manufacturing and labor supply of highly professional and skilled work, "said Fortu. The chief executive also announced that honeywell center invest Millner 350 000 dollars in machinery, equipment and payroll. Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Department of Economic and Trade Development and executive director of PRIDCO, Jos Prez R. Riera, said that honeywell center Aerospace has had a rapid growth since it began operations in 2007. "Factors like the talent of our capital human, the combination of incentives offered by our government and PRIDCO support has been crucial in achieving its development. A strategically travs Model for a New Economy, we will continue encouraging the development of the aerospace industry to create jobs and well paid technicians who deserve the graduates of our universities, "he said. The governor added that he works hand in hand with the manufacturing sector to grow the industry and create jobs. "With these efforts and the collaboration to drive 933 A in Washington, we are promoting a better environment to attract capital and increase our competitiveness," he concluded. honeywell center Aerospace is a global compaalder the aerospace industry, providing integrated services to aircraft manufacturers, lines areas, business aviacin sector, military, space and airport operators. Puerto Rico has a competitive advantage in the face of this business model, characterized as "information technology (IT) enabled services" for its industry cercanaa of information technology, a strategically important category for the Company for Industrial Development (PRIDCO). The main capabilities of your operacin in Puerto Rico are the areas of computer science and engineering support, contract management, resource management, accounting and logistic support for its aerospace and defense business and customers in the United States and worldwide. honeywell center also supports the creation of local jobs with close relationships with the UPR-RUM, Polytechnic University and American University and the recruitment of graduate students in engineering programs. . . Aguadilla, PR - Puerto Rico's governor, Luis G. Fortuño, announced Monday the expansion of Honeywell Industries, with the creation of a new Customer Support Center for its business customers. The expansion entails the commitment to create 35 jobs, which are added to the 135 new positions open in the past 12 months. . "The creation of the Customer Support honeywell center will provide contract management services, training and technical support, and research, among others. Honeywell Expanding further solidifies our confidence in our island as a center of manufacturing and labor supply highly professional and qualified, "said Fortuño. honeywell center Aerospace is a leading global aerospace industry, providing integrated services to aircraft manufacturers, airlines, business aviation sector, military, space and airport operators. Puerto Rico has a competitive advantage in the face of this business model, characterized as "information technology (IT) enabled services" for its proximity to the information technology industry, a category of strategic importance to the Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO ). Honeywell joins other companies in the last year have decided to expand its operations in Puerto Rico, to leverage the highly skilled workforce and the incentives available in the Island as:. "We are working hand in hand with the manufacturing sector to grow the industry and create jobs, and today we see the results here in Aguadilla. With these efforts, and collaboration to drive 933 A in Washington, we are promoting a better environment to attract capital and increase our competitiveness, "concluded the Governor. . . .