Lean Management Success Stories
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AERCO International, Inc., of Northvale, New Jersey, is a manufacturer of gas and steam-fired hydronic boilers and water heaters. With 106 employees, the company is known by HVAC and plumbing engineers worldwide for its innovative product designs, a renowned manufacturing process, a strong reputation for consumer education and a solid network of sales agencies. Read more.
Headquartered in Somerset, New Jersey, Carteret Die Casting Corp. produces custom die cast products for the automotive, defense, electronics and architectural hardware industries. Joe Dapsis, Sr. founded the company in 1960, which now employs 59 people and generates $6,000,000 in annual sales. The company has earned a reputation for producing a quality product that meets their customer requirements. Read more.
Implementation of lean manufacturing techniques through a value stream mapping program has enabled Girard Equipment Inc. to reduce set-up times for their equipment, and has resulted in cost savings of $20,000 - $30,000. Read more.
Spinnerin Dye began as Spinnerin Inc. in 1939 by Swiss based, Spinnerin Inc. in South Hackensack, NJ. Current owners and former employees of Spinnerin Inc., Bill Rabadan, Mike Sutherland, and Vasfi Ismailovski purchased the company in 1998, and not to loose brand recognition, negotiated to retain the name Spinnerin. The company is a dye house for the textile industry processing over 200,000 pounds of white clothing and home furnishings each week. Their work ends up on the racks of Wal-Mart, Old Read more.
Intrigued by a marketing initiative, MRP’s Mark Gajewski, contacted the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP), a National Institute of Standards and Technology Manufacturing Extension Partnership network affiliate (NIST MEP) to learn how NJMEP could be of assistance with their corporate ISO program, sales and marketing initiatives and process control practices. Read more.
Mario Verdi and John Domici, Jr. founded Gem Plastics, Inc., in 1999, and they were joined by Frank Garza, as a third partner in 2000. Located in Randolph, New Jersey, Gem Plastics and its subsidiary Creative Plastics and Designs Inc., (CPD) offers complete services from design to finished products of custom plastic and metal parts to their customers. Read more.
New Jersey Department of Labor referred Victor Swenson, President of Swenson Company, to the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP), a National Institute of Standards and Technology Manufacturing Extension Partnership network affiliate (NIST MEP). Swenson wanted to improve their internal business systems and develop avenues for new business by becoming ISO Registered. Read more.
Early in 1999, L & Z Tool met Field Agents from New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP) while attending a seminar on economic development. L & Z expressed an interest in becoming ISO Registered. And so the process began. In addition, in 2000, Mr. Frank Cooper, Director of Sales and Marketing of L & Z Tool, became a member of the NJMEP Board of Trustees.
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Working with the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP), Alamo Learning Systems and the New Jersey Department of Labor, Office of Customized Training, Rehtek Machine Company achieved ISO 9002:1994 registration in 2001! Read more.
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