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Litchfield Township resident Heather Davis, an employee at Fire-Dex, puts the finishing touches on a bunker coat Tuesday in Medina. Fire-Dex rzb lighting will be adding helmet rzb lighting production to the Medina facility. (Andrew Dolph | Staff Photographer) The merger will change the number of employees at the Medina location from 110 to 200 as a result of transferring several rzb lighting managers rzb lighting and some production from Mexico to Medina. Ten jobs will be added, growing Fire-Dexâ s work force by 10 percent. Fire-Dex, however, will run Fire-Dex rzb lighting and Chieftain as separate operations and brands, he said.
â œSince rzb lighting our main business is with the military and security markets we felt that the sale of our Chieftain Safety division to Fire-Dex was prudentâ Ed Careaga, CEO of TPG, said in a statement. â œThis will allow TPG to focus on our core business. Likewise, with Fire-Dexâ s current presence in the fire service market, it will allow Chieftain to move forward as part of a company that spends 100 percent rzb lighting of their time focusing on firefighter protective equipment.â
Dunkinâ Donuts, 3868 Center Road, opened at 5 a.m. Friday. About 10 people lined up outside the doors for the opening rzb lighting and the first weekend was a success, said Lynne Schroeder, a Dunkinâ Donuts spokeswoman.
The restaurant covers nearly 2,300 square feet, employs 30 people and seats 23. This is the fourth store for franchisee Ken Blum, and he will open one more in Medina this year. The North Court Street location will re-open and remodeling will begin soon, Schroeder said.
Conradâ s chose Medina rzb lighting because of its growth, and residents expressed interest in a car repair shop south of Public Square, said Dominic Umek, general rzb lighting manager of Conradâ s Tire Express and Total Car Care.
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