NewAge Industries has promoted Mary Marcus to Director of Quality and Mary Vander Neut to Finance Director. Marcus is responsible for the company's quality program, while Vander Neut's duties include maintaining the company's finances.
Read MoreEmployee ownership works well for plastic tubing manufacturer NewAge Industries. The company adopted its ESOP in 2006 and has continued growing since then. NewAge currently has four employment opportunities, three of which are due to expansion.
Read MoreNewAge recently gave five laptops to the Caramanico School in Ratanakiri, Cambodia, bringing the school's total number to eleven. The company has strong ties to Cambodia, as nearly 30% of its staff is from Cambodia or is of Cambodian descent.
Read More"The Top 20 Tubing and Hose Buying Tips" gives readers advice for the tubing and reinforced hose selection process. Its purpose is to help engineers and purchasing agents avoid buying errors and order returns. The brochure is complimentary.
Read MoreThree of NewAge Industries' team member committees - ESOP, Wellness, and Helping Hands - worked together to help those in need. Three charities benefited from the employees' efforts, and employees became healthier themselves by walking.
Read MoreAllard will manage the distributor network for NewAge Industries' industrial plastics and AdvantaPure(R) high purity tubing and hose products. Allard brings years of sales and management experience to the company.
Read MorePlastic tubing manufacturer NewAge Industries will have 4000 solar panels installed on its roof that will generate more than 50 percent of its electricity requirements. The project's completion date is during the first quarter of 2011.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, the plastic tubing manufacturer was selected as a finalist in a competition sponsored by Inc. magazine and Winning Workplaces(TM). NewAge was one of 40 finalist companies chosen from over 500 entrants.
Read MoreNewAge Industries announces the passing of Raymond E. Baker, its founder. Baker started the company in 1954. He imported hardness testing equipment and PVC hose from Europe and grew the company into a multi-million dollar business.
Read MoreFormed shapes eliminate the need for extra fittings and clamps, reduce the occurrence of kinking and flow problems, ease installations, and improve the look of finished products. Tubing materials include PVC, polyurethane, and nylon.
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