Polymer's C.O.O. writes a letter to MAPP membership

Polymer's C.O.O., Mr. Ben Harp, writes a letter to the MAPP membership as the new President of the Board of Directors for 2016.  The article can also be found on the bottom of pg. 17 in Plastics Business magazine's 10th Anniversary edition.  www.plasticsbusinessmag.com/

The letter speaks to the difficulties of attaining new employees that are already highly skilled in our industry.  There is a noticeable lack of trade-schools and programs throughout the country due to budget cuts, and that seriously hurts high-tech manufacturing companies such as Polymer Conversions, Inc.

The other piece of the puzzle is improving the skill levels of current employees, by creating training programs that compliment the latest changes happening in our industry.

The MAPP (Manufacturers Association for Plastics Processors) organization hopes to collectively pool feedback from its members, in order to create a resource for all to use, to identify areas of improvement within their organization.

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MAPP letter - Ben 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAPP Letter to Membership


37 Years of Injection Molding Excellence!

March 5, 2016 marks 37 years of Injection Molding Excellence, for Full-Service Medical Injection Molder, Polymer Conversions, Inc.

Without our dedicated and hard working employees, committed long-term customers, high quality suppliers and our support system of family/friends/community, Polymer might have had to close several years ago like so many other family-owned small businesses in America.

Thankfully, here we stand, stronger than ever and excited for future endeavors.  We hope that you will continue to work side-by-side with our PCI family as we look forward to the journey ahead.

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May 2016 bring you all good health, prosperity, cherished moments and lots of laughter!


Custom Injection Molder helps inventor successfully market device

A new product and a new partnership are leading to success for custom injection molder Polymer Conversions Inc. and its customer, SensGard LLC, maker of hearing protection devices. Rob DiNardo and Greg Post, co-founders of SensGard LLC in Fairport, NY, obtained an exclusive license from Syracuse University to manufacture, market, and sell a technologically advanced hearing protection device developed by Jozef Zwislocki, a former Harvard Fellow from Switzerland, former professor at Syracuse University, and research fellow who founded the Institute for Sensory Research. Zwislocki maintains an office at Syracuse University.

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(via http://www.plasticstoday.com/)