Italian Eyewear firm to leave Parsippany

PARSIPPANY — Safilo Group, the fully integrated Italian eyewear creator and worldwide distributor of quality and trust, has announced today the intent to relocate its North American headquarters which is currently co-located with a Distribution Center at 801 Jefferson Road.

This follows the decision to simplify and streamline operationally its US Logistics and Distribution network, which will be run entirely out of its existing Distribution Center in Denver (Colorado). Following a carefully planned operational transition, the Parsippany Distribution Center will close by mid next year.

A relocation study for the Group’s future North America headquarters has been launched involving an employee taskforce to identify the most attractive HQ location closer to New York City and better connect with Safilo’s Fifth Avenue showroom. The study will conclude by this fall, and the move is anticipated within 2016.

“Safilo’s business in North America is strong and growing. We start here with the worldwide simplification of our Logistics and Distribution network as per our 2020 Strategic Plan,” comments Luisa Delgado, CEO of Safilo Group. “North America’s leading eyewear retailers, trend setting design and innovation, and our Solstice Sunglasses shopper lab, offer important inspiration for our Group worldwide. We are also opening here our fourth global Design Studio, co-located within our NYC Showroom. A new North American headquarters offers further unique opportunity to re-invent ourselves and attract additional talent to build North America’s future business growth.”

The DC consolidation into Denver leverages Denver’s already important track record in delivering customer service across the region. All Distribution Center employees in Parsippany are being offered the choice to relocate to Denver or alternatively to receive transition and outplacement support.

Safilo has been present in the US since 1986, and has been located in Parsippany since November 1997.

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The program is designed to support municipalities in their effort to educate citizens and abate littered areas.

The Township will kick off its program within the next couple of weeks. Mayor Barberio is asking residents to help identify areas within our Township that are in need of a cleanup.

Residents are asked to contact the Department of Public Works at (973) 263-7273 to report cleanup locations.

The Clean Communities Program was created in 1986 with funding from taxes levied on the sale of litter generating products. In 2002, the Clean Communities Fund was reauthorized. Twenty-one counties and five hundred fifty-nine municipalities are eligible to receive funding.

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“Whenever I would do a show, people always asked me how I got involved doing this stuff.” Eric says. “And when I told them they said I should write a book, so I did and everybody who has read it seems to really enjoy it.”

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