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In [[2014]] the company launched its '''Precision Electric High Voltage Systems''' manufacturing division, located in the former [[Mill & Textile Supply]] building at 3130 [[3rd Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]]. | In [[2014]] the company launched its '''Precision Electric High Voltage Systems''' manufacturing division, located in the former [[Mill & Textile Supply]] building at 3130 [[3rd Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]]. | ||
In [[2015]] the company moved its headquarters offices and customer education center to the former [[BEBCO Building]] at 2230 [[2nd Avenue South]]. In [[2019]] Jay Industrial Repair acquired the former [[AmQuip]] building at 4441 [[North Ruby Carson Boulevard]] in [[Pinson]] for $2.4 million. In September [[2020]] Jay acquired Flanders Inc.'s Muscle Shoals Regional Service Center. | In [[2015]] the company moved its headquarters offices and customer education center to the former [[BEBCO Building]] at 2230 [[2nd Avenue South]]. In [[2019]] Jay Industrial Repair acquired the former [[AmQuip]] building at 4441 [[North Ruby Carson Boulevard]] in [[Pinson]] for $2.4 million. In September [[2020]] Jay acquired Flanders Inc.'s Muscle Shoals Regional Service Center. In [[2022]] Jay Industrial Repair opened a field service division in Jacksonville, Florida. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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* Muscle Shoals Service Division | * Muscle Shoals Service Division | ||
* Precision Coil and Rotor, 5300 [[East Lake Boulevard]] | * Precision Coil and Rotor, 5300 [[East Lake Boulevard]] | ||
* Jacksonville Field Service Division | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* Davis, Bryan (February 12, 2015) "BEBCO building lands Jay Electric as tenant." {{BBJ}} | * Davis, Bryan (February 12, 2015) "BEBCO building lands Jay Electric as tenant." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (September 19, 2019) "Investors' $2.4M industrial buy allows manufacturer to consolidate storage space." {{BBJ}} | * Van der Bijl, Hanno (September 19, 2019) "Investors' $2.4M industrial buy allows manufacturer to consolidate storage space." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Parker, Illyshia (November 28, 2022) "Jay Industrial opens new division in Florida." {{BBJ}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 12:27, 30 November 2022
Jay Industrial Repair, formerly the Jay Electric Company, is a Birmingham-based company that specializes in the inspection, maintenance, cleaning and repair of industrial electric motors, transformers and generators. The privately owned company currently employs about 125 people and reported revenues of $48.1 million in 2021.
The company was founded in 1984 as a subsidiary of the Jernigan Corporation. The company was purchased in 1995 by National Bank of Commerce executives Joel McMahon and Lucian Bloodworth. Its original location was the former Dynaform Metals facility in Docena.
In 2014 the company launched its Precision Electric High Voltage Systems manufacturing division, located in the former Mill & Textile Supply building at 3130 3rd Avenue South in Lakeview.
In 2015 the company moved its headquarters offices and customer education center to the former BEBCO Building at 2230 2nd Avenue South. In 2019 Jay Industrial Repair acquired the former AmQuip building at 4441 North Ruby Carson Boulevard in Pinson for $2.4 million. In September 2020 Jay acquired Flanders Inc.'s Muscle Shoals Regional Service Center. In 2022 Jay Industrial Repair opened a field service division in Jacksonville, Florida.
Locations
- Corporate Headquarters, 2230 2nd Avenue South
- Birmingham Service Division, 600 6th Street Docena
- Motor Repair Storage Services, 4441 North Ruby Carson Boulevard
- Mobile Service Division
- Montgomery Service Division
- Muscle Shoals Service Division
- Precision Coil and Rotor, 5300 East Lake Boulevard
- Jacksonville Field Service Division
References
- Tomberlin, Michael (February 19, 2014) "Precision High Voltage opens $4 million Birmingham facility." The Birmingham News
- Davis, Bryan (February 12, 2015) "BEBCO building lands Jay Electric as tenant." Birmingham Business Journal
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (September 19, 2019) "Investors' $2.4M industrial buy allows manufacturer to consolidate storage space." Birmingham Business Journal
- Parker, Illyshia (November 28, 2022) "Jay Industrial opens new division in Florida." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Jay Industrial Repair website