Summary
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
The Southwest Trade Adjustment Assistance Center (TAAC) assists U.S. manufacturing and service firms hurt by import competition to regain profitable growth. The Southwest TAAC helps its clients document their technical needs; then plan, implement and pay for the highest quality technical assistance available.
SERVICES
Consulting services can be provided by a professional consultant approved by the company and the SWTAAC in marketing, manufacturing, engineering, finance, employee training, information management, new product development, and other areas.
BENEFITÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
The program provides a means for a firm to implement immediately specific improvement projects which have been deferred due to financial or manpower constraints. Consulting services are secured for the company on a cost sharing basis with the Southwest TAAC assuming up to 50 or 75 percent of the cost of qualified projects.
ELIGIBILITY
The Southwest TAAC will assist manufacturing and service firms in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana to show that imports of directly competitive products have contributed significantly to a decline in sales or production and a decline or impending decline in employment levels.
CONFIDENTIALITY
All business information, including trade secrets and financial information, is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act and treated with strict confidentiality.
ORGANIZATION
The Southwest TAAC is staffed by full time professionals with hands on manufacturing experience who are employees of The University of Texas at San Antonio through a cooperative agreement funded by the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
TO APPLY
Call, fax, or write for a free initial consultation. Call the Southwest TAAC at (800) 344 8872 or (210) 458-2490. You may fax sales and employment information to (210) 458 2491, mail it to 501 César E. Chávez, San Antonio, Texas 78207, or contact us.
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