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Aulick
Private
business, Government Join to Create New Business
Star
Herald 10/29/03
A
partnership between private business and government has resulted in
the growth and expansion of another Scottsbluff business.
A
new 22,400 square foot building, being built on Highway 71 south of
the South Beltline Highway in Scottsbluff, will become the home of Aulick
Industries in early 1994.
Financing
for the project is being shared by the Aulick family and the Community
Development Block Grant program.
Cindy
Dickinson, director of community development for the city of Scottsbluff
, said the CDBG revolving loan program is providing $223,000 to help
the Aulick family develop the 33 acre site.
Financing
is also being provided by the family through the FirsTier Bank of Scottsbluff.
Stew
Jobes, business finance specialist for the Nebraska Department of Economic
Development, and Ingrid Battershell, director of the Nebraska Business
Development Center in Scottsbluff, helped the Aulicks prepare the financial
package for the project.
This
same type of revolving loan program was used to assist Western Valley
Packing of Scottsbluff and Lockwood Corp. in Gering, a joint program
supported by the city of Scottsbluff and the city of Gering .
The
program funds, administered by NDED, are repaid directly to communities
and reused to encourage other private enterprise projects.
The
major incentive is that CDBG business development loan rates are about
one-half of primary lending rates.
The
company was established by Harry Aulick in 1952 at a filling station
at 20 th and Broadway, where he rebuilt starters and generators in his
spare time.
The
repair business grew, and in 1956 Aulick moved the
business to 809 W. Railway. The building there has been expanded four
times.
Three
companies make up Aulick Industries. They are:
- Aulick Truck & Trailer, a Navistar
truck dealer specializing in truck parts, repairs, engine rebuilding,
trailer maintenance,
Harsh
feed mixers, WW livestock trailers, sandblasting and painting.
-
Aulick Manufacturing, which builds agri-truck
bodies, 40 foot trailers and miscellaneous other truck-related items
for
the
agricultural
market.
- Aulick
Leasing, a trucking company with operations in four states that specializes
in road construction for state and
federal agencies.
The
existing structure has 16,000 square feet of space, but Vinc Aulick,
president of Original Equipment Corp. and vice president of Aulick Leasing,
said future expansion is impossible there.
His
brother, Shane, is president of Aulick Leasing and vice president of
Original Equipment. A sister, Ginger Aulick, is secretary-treasurer
and office manager of both corporations.
Aulick
Industries employs 48 people full time and plans to add eight more when
the business relocates to the new facility.
It
will have 10 truck bays, parts and office areas and a floor-heating
system that uses waste-oil broilers to heat water that is circulated
through the concrete floor.
"With
this system, we'll be able to recycle all of the used oil that is gathered
in our shop," Vinc Aulick said.
Aulick
Industries moved into a new, 34,000 square-foot facility in early 1999.
The new facility allowed them to expand their services.
Their
list of services and goods includes painting & sandblasting, structural
steel, large capacity metal shearing & press-brake work, all types
of welding, new and used trucks, trailer rental & sales, cattle
feeding equipment, and other truck-related equipment.
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