Trade Shows Archives - NewAge Industries https://newageindustries.com/category/trade-shows/ Fluid Transfer Specialists Thu, 29 Aug 2024 18:45:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://newageindustries.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/newage-favicon.png Trade Shows Archives - NewAge Industries https://newageindustries.com/category/trade-shows/ 32 32 Press Release: Manufacturing Day 2023 https://newageindustries.com/press-release-manufacturing-day-2023/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 20:31:07 +0000 https://newageindustries.com/?p=3137 Press Release   October 25, 2023- For Immediate Release Why is NewAge Industries participating in MFG Day for the first time? NewAge Industries joins Manufacturing Day for the first time to challenge stereotypes surrounding U.S. manufacturing. We aim to spotlight its diverse skill sets and workforce, dispelling the notion of it being exclusively blue-collar. Our … Continued

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Press Release

 

October 25, 2023- For Immediate Release

Why is NewAge Industries participating in MFG Day for the first time?

NewAge Industries joins Manufacturing Day for the first time to challenge stereotypes surrounding U.S. manufacturing. We aim to spotlight its diverse skill sets and workforce, dispelling the notion of it being exclusively blue-collar. Our participation reflects our commitment to community engagement and support.

 

Why is the focus on high school and college students?

 

Focusing on high school and college students is essential because educating future generations ensures that our country will have the internal resources and talent pool needed for sustained growth and innovation. By engaging with young minds, we can inspire and prepare them for careers in manufacturing, helping to bridge the skills gap while reinforcing the importance of domestic production. Ultimately, investing in students today secures a skilled workforce and economic resilience for the nation’s future.

 

What do you expect will be the highlights of the visit?

 

The visit’s highlights include a comprehensive, interactive tour of our facility, showcasing every facet of our operation. Participants will gain insights into manufacturing processes, quality control standards, HR practices, IT infrastructure, engineering innovations, and the dynamics of marketing and sales. They’ll witness firsthand how these components harmonize to drive our success. This immersive experience offers a holistic view of our company, demonstrating the synergy between various departments and emphasizing our commitment to excellence, innovation, and collaboration across the board. It’s a unique opportunity to understand our organization’s holistic approach and the multifaceted careers within it.

 

What kind of impression do you hope to make about NewAge Industries?

 

Our aim is to leave a lasting impression of NewAge Industries as a dynamic and inclusive organization where manufacturing transcends stereotypes, embracing a diverse skill set and workforce. We want visitors to see us as a community-minded company dedicated to inspiring and nurturing the next generation of talent. By showcasing the interconnectedness of our departments, we hope to illustrate our commitment to innovation and collaboration. Ultimately, we aim to inspire enthusiasm for careers in manufacturing while reinforcing our role as a forward-thinking, responsible corporate citizen actively contributing to the broader community and the future of American manufacturing.

 

How many employees does NewAge Industries? How many positions are open? What’s the biggest challenge(s) to fill them?

 

We currently have just under 300 employees at NewAge Industries. Currently, we are actively seeking individuals to fill positions in sales and engineering. Our primary challenge lies in identifying and attracting talent with expertise in plastic extrusion, a specialized field crucial to our operations. We value candidates who can understand and excel in this intricate process, as it plays a pivotal role in our manufacturing capabilities and product quality.

 

What are some of the job benefits of working at NewAge Industries?

 

NewAge Industries is an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) and a B Corp. As an ESOP, our employees are co-owners, sharing in the company’s ownership and success. Being a B Corp means we meet rigorous social and environmental standards, prioritizing sustainability and responsible business practices. We’re committed to making a positive impact on our community and the environment while ensuring that our employees have a stake in our company’s future and growth.

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Tubing Tip #10 https://newageindustries.com/tubing-tip-10/ Wed, 28 Sep 2022 18:22:10 +0000 https://www.newageindustries.com/?p=2846 Tubing Buying Tip #10: Packaging   Say you need 5,000 feet of 1” I.D. ether-based polyurethane tubing. Is it okay if it arrives as fifty, 100-foot coils? Maybe 50-foot coils would be better. Must they be bagged, double bagged for extra cleanliness, boxed, or are stacked coils, shrink-wrapped on a wooden pallet, satisfactory? What if … Continued

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Tubing Buying Tip #10: Packaging

 

Say you need 5,000 feet of 1” I.D. ether-based polyurethane tubing. Is it okay if it arrives as fifty, 100-foot coils? Maybe 50-foot coils would be better. Must they be bagged, double bagged for extra cleanliness, boxed, or are stacked coils, shrink-wrapped on a wooden pallet, satisfactory? What if you want two-foot-long straight pieces with no coil set?

 

Can the pipe be cut and boxed so it’s short enough to meet requirements for shipping by UPS or a similar carrier, instead of forcing a truck shipment?

 

Knowing how the tubing or reinforced hose will be used can help determine your packaging needs. If it’s going to be stored for a while, you may want a protective covering like a bag or box. If the tubing will be used immediately, you may be able to skip that. Ask about bulk packaging (multiple coils or lengths in one box or on a pallet) and see if it will save you money.

 

Perhaps the tubing is part of a kit that you assemble. You use six-foot lengths of 1/8″ I.D. x 1/4″ O.D. clear, unreinforced PVC coiled into 4″ diameter circles, and then placed in individual bags and sealed. Order it that way, so you don’t need to do anything with it other than place a bag with each kit.

 

Do you want the tubing bagged and labeled with your part number, your customer’s details, or other useful information such as temperature limitations? If the tubing will be used in a medical, pharmaceutical, or other clean application, check into having it sterilized before it ships to you, so it’s ready for use upon delivery.

 

Consider the tubing’s application and how the proper packaging can assist the end user. Keep in mind that special packaging is a custom process that can involve minimum order quantities, additional lead time, and added costs.

 

You can find parts one and two of our Top 20 Tubing and Hose Buying Tips here.

 

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