Today, executives from Miebach Consulting announced their plans to relocate their headquarters to Fishers, Indiana. The firm currently employs 46 employees in North America and has headquarter offices in Indianapolis, Ind. and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As part of their relocation, Miebach Consulting plans to nearly double in size by hiring an additional 22 high-paying jobs and investing $2.5 million in capital.
“Indiana has long been the epicenter of supply chain activity in North America, and we are happy to continue our partnership with the State of Indiana and a new partnership with the City of Fishers to continue our long history of success in unleashing our client’s supply chain potential,” said Miebach’s Chief Revenue Officer for North America, Nick Banich. “Our firm’s success is completely dependent on our clients’ trust and our people’s incredible work. After a long and thoughtful search, the vibrant Fishers community and their impressive plans for continued growth proved to be the best location to support our own evolution, enabling us to hire and retain the high-quality talent our work and clients demand from Miebach.”
Miebach Consulting, named among Forbes’ World’s Best Management Consulting Firms, provides consulting services for supply chain solutions. Founded in 1973 in Frankfurt, Germany, Miebach Consulting is a global firm with more than 500 employees. The new headquarters will be located at 11100 USA Parkway.
“Fishers is a growing global city, and the team of Miebach is proving that we are competitive on a global scale,” remarked Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “I’m looking forward to welcoming the Miebach team to Fishers and supporting their global efforts in our community.”
The City of Fishers will provide Miebach Consulting with a $77,000 matching, reimbursable workforce training grant for new employees. These incentives are proposed, but not in effect until approval by the Fishers City Council, City of Fishers Redevelopment Commission.
“Today marks an exciting day for the city of Fishers and the state of Indiana,” said Ann Lathrop, chief strategy officer for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. “Miebach’s decision to grow here not only demonstrates the attractiveness of our state for businesses but also the dedication of our workforce. We are laser-focused on fostering a pro-growth environment that will allow for continued expansion and innovation, and we look forward to supporting Miebach and seeing the positive impact they will have on central Indiana.”
Based on the company’s job creation plans, the IEDC committed an investment in Miebach Consulting of up to $425,000 in the form of incentive-based tax credits. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning the company is eligible to claim incentives once Hoosiers are hired.