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project will increase plant capacity by more than 50 per- cent, and will welcome new rollforming lines as well as the redesign of existing lines.
Certifications
nominated by The Manufac- turing Institute for a Women in Manufacturing STEP Award, presented on February 6, 2014, in Washington, DC.
customers on design for manufacturability.
ed States (KS, NE, ND, SD, MN, IA and MO). Swaney will service customers in the metal stamping, recycling, plastics and general manufac- turing industries. The firm also named Donald Lindstrom general manager of its Mag- net Applications, Inc., sub- sidiary in DuBois, PA, to man- age custom-magnet design and manufacturing.
announced the completion of ISO 14001:2004 registration —environmental management systems—by its stamping facil- ity in Wickliffe, OH. As such, all three of its plants (Pem- berville, OH, and Pharr, TX) are registered to ISO 9001:2008, TS 16949:2009 and ISO 14001:2004.
Oberg Industries, Freeport, PA, a contract man- ufacturer of machines and stamped metal components and assemblies, has hired Mark Pelo as director of manufacturing. He’ll help advance the firm’s work with
Techni Waterjet, Lenexa, KS, named Charlie Allen serv- ice technician for the east coast. Techni manufactures 2D and 3D waterjet-cutting systems.
Harrington Hoists Inc., Manheim, PA, promoted Bret Lussow from business devel- opment sales manager to vice president business develop- ment. In addition to continuing his focus on sales and sales training, product development and marketing, Lussow’s responsibilities will expand into engineering and customer service. The firm manufac- tures hoists, cranes and relat- ed equipment.
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Universal Metal Products
Bunting Magnetics, New- ton, KS, hired Gregory L. Massey as territory manager for standard products, respon- sible for sales in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Tennessee; and Alex Schlosser territory man- ager for standard products, responsible for sales in South- ern California, Arizona, New Mexico and Clark County, Nevada.
Waterjet-cutting equipment manufacturer Omax Corp., Kent, WA, named Chris Baer senior sales manager, govern- ment and education. He’ll oversee all U.S. Department of Defense and government accounts for the firm, manage sales to 4-yr. colleges and uni- versities and develop training curriculum for educational customers.
People
Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS, named Steven Clark territory manager for New England, and Steve Swaney industrial territory manager for the central Unit-
Veronica Singh, engineer- ing estimator and purchasing manager at Menges Roller Co., Wauconda, IL, has been
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