From Deseret News archives:
Longyear moves to Salt Lake
Relocation from S. Africa based on where firm's customers are
The company, which last year saw $1 billion in sales, already had operated a regional headquarters, along with a drill manufacturing plant, in Salt Lake.
"The decision to move the Boart Longyear headquarters from Johannesburg to Salt Lake City was based on the fact that a large portion of our customer base is located in the Americas," Boart chief executive Paul Brunner said in a prepared statement. "We have operated a regional headquarters and manufacturing plant in Salt Lake City for over 20 years, which gives us a head start in strengthening our relationship with the state of Utah and the city of Salt Lake.
"The international airport and the geographically central location for our mining customer base made Salt Lake an obvious choice for our global headquarters."
Elizabeth Dowd, Boart Longyear spokeswoman, said the company officially moved its headquarters to Utah in November, and as of a few weeks ago moved its global executive team into a newly renovated space near 2640 West and 1700 South.
In addition, Dowd said the company-owned manufacturing plant has 50 employees, with another 87 at the plant office. Boart Longyear also owns Lang Drilling in Salt Lake, which employs 150, plus 15 workers at the Lang offices. In total, Dowd said, the company employs about 360 workers in Utah with more manufacturing, administrative and other jobs expected to open up as the company continues to grow.
"We are always looking for manufacturing/drilling people to fill any number of jobs," Dowd said. "Office positions are also constantly opening up, and we are filling them as fast as we can. There is without a doubt plenty of potential for more jobs in the future."
In his statement Thursday, Brunner said, "We are looking forward to continued growth, which has averaged 30 percent a year since 2002. This track record combined with our aggressive growth plans is a good foundation for a long and productive relationship with the state of Utah and the Salt Lake City community."
Michael Nelson, managing director of recruitment and incentives for Utah, said Boart Longyear made the decision to relocate without monetary incentives from the state.
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