Firm commits to creating at least 8 new jobs after more than $1 million projectSODUS — Dynalec Corporation, a communications-equipment manufacturer in Wayne County, is expanding its operations in Sodus with a project that costs a little more than $1 million. The company has also committed to creating at least eight new jobs, according to […]
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Firm commits to creating at least 8 new jobs after more than $1 million project
SODUS — Dynalec Corporation, a communications-equipment manufacturer in Wayne County, is expanding its operations in Sodus with a project that costs a little more than $1 million.
The company has also committed to creating at least eight new jobs, according to Empire State Development.
Dynalec is adding up to 12,000 square feet to its existing facility. The project will allow Dynalec to “substantially increase production in an effort to better meet the worldwide demand for its products,” ESD said.
The expansion project is underway, and the company expects construction crews to finish their work in mid-March.
ESD has offered up to $250,000 through the Excelsior Jobs tax-credit program in exchange for the job-creation commitments.
“The surrounding community has supported Dynalec for over 40 years and we are proud to call the village of Sodus our home,” James Ryan, attorney for Dynalec Corp., said in an ESD news release. “Construction of our new facility will allow us to meet the growing worldwide demand for our products, while expanding our highly technical workforce to remain a leader in onboard ship communication.”
Founded in 1960 in Rochester and relocated in 1973 to Sodus, Dynalec is a manufacturer of shipboard systems for communication, navigation, and switching. It says it builds standard and custom products for military and commercial use, including sound-powered telephones. Its customers include agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense; military and commercial shipyards; international navies; mining/oil rigging manufacturers; and telecommunication companies.