Trade and Industry
SSN
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Deadline: February 10
Site Selection
Network Is The Hub For Sought After Site
Locations And
Manufacturing Industries.
The Site Selection Network (SSN) of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) serves as a single-source resource for new business lead sourcing, community marketing, job creation and tax generation for the economic development community.
The Site Selection Network is represented by more than 100,000 companies. Under its new administration of Location Management Services, SSN is expanding its horizons, incorporating the hotel, tourism and entertainment industries; the commercial, industrial, and real estate industries; and the automotive industry.
What is the Site
Selection Network?
The Site Selection Network of NAM is the largest site
selection and search engine for desired job and revenue creating
industries. It focuses on two markets:
companies that want to relocate or expand in the United States and economic
developers who represent communities recruiting businesses to locate in their
area.
The SSN proactively provides it members with qualified leads
and ensures that its members are provided with the best options that fit their
requirements. Through the SSN, members have the ability to list their
organization on the website, including their specifications and link to their
organization’s website. This allows companies to make direct contact with
community.
The Site Selection Network offers more leads, less
competition and company confidentiality.
Proposal process
The Site Selection
Network will provide all searching companies with a final report on submitted
proposals. The final report will consist
of qualified proposals listed in comparison to company specifications. It will
also indicate how the communities compare regarding incentives, building and
acreage requirements, sale price/lease terms, logistics and utility specifics,
along with any other factors that the company has requested.
All proposals are
pre-screened for the company’s stated requirements. The company will only be
provided with community proposals that fulfill those requirements.
A SSN representative
will contact communities that do not have a qualified proposal and explain why
it was not offered.
SSN received a request
from a manufacturer, asking for site selection options within a small
geographic area, approximately 200 square miles. SSN delivered four qualified
proposals to the manufacturer. After two months, the company made a site
decision and began building in less than five months.
Another manufacturer
came to SSN asking for site selection options covering multiple states. Out of
16 proposals, 11 were qualified and sent to the company. After careful
consideration, a decision was made, and building began the following season.
The SSN process is
completely confidential. The revealing of a company’s name, selected site or
details of the proposal are at the company’s discretion.
Why join Site Selection Network?
Companies join SSN for assistance in relocating or expanding
its facilities. They can place information and relocation requirements on the
website, while keeping the company name completely confidential.
Confidentiality allows businesses to have protection for its employees, and
against high-pressure proposals from communities.
Companies that use SSN will not be disturbed with thousands of
calls from recruiters. With the SSN, only one representative will contact your
company and the representative will only contact you if the location is a match
for your requirements.
SSN is constantly expanding in the manufacturing industry
and in other highly economically desirable industries. Not only can your company obtain leads, it
can also increase its marketing availability to the economic development
community through the industry specific national associations. Which means
through SSN your company can have a benefit of more than $2 million in
marketing.
Who is involved with the Site Selection
Network?
The SSN has established thousands of members, serving NAM,
and the Council of Manufacturing Associations, including specialty
manufacturing companies in such industries as: biotechnology, medical device manufacturing and healthcare, high
technology and electronics, energy and petroleum, aviation, automotive manufacturing
and plastics and textiles.
SSN is endorsed by the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA), Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, The International Council of Shopping Centers, and the Automotive Parts Remanufactures Association (APRA).
Memberships for Site Selection Network and its services are not exclusive to these associations. It does not require any company to belong to any group or organization. SSN is currently adding new members each week.