Posts from — May 2008

Former FMC Technologies, Inc. Parts Handling Business Sold

New, Privately-Held Company Retains Rights to Syntron® Trademark and Technology

April 4, 2008, Homer City, PA – Homer City Automation, Inc. announced today that it is the new and official corporate entity of the former FMC Parts Handling Business located in Homer City, Pennsylvania. Purchase of the company, which has been trading and doing business as Homer City Automation since April, 2007, was finally completed by new owner, president and CEO, Stephanie DiLeo, who stepped in after the planned sale to another buyer fell through.

According to DiLeo who is also the former business manager, “The change in ownership has occurred without disruption to our business, which has been in continuous operation at this location for over 70 years. Homer City Automation will continue to offer and manufacture original Syntron® parts handling equipment, and to serve both new and long-standing customers who want to automate their processes.”

Sale of the business brings closure to the transition the Syntron® parts handling business faced when its former owner, FMC Technologies, consolidated and transferred its Pennsylvania-based manufacturing to Mississippi in April, 2007 and simultaneously announced its intent to divest the parts handling business, which no longer fit the company’s portfolio of energy services and products. Throughout this transition, the Syntron® parts handling business, doing business as Homer City Automation, continued to operate and service its customers with the help of long-time employees who had the knowledge and expertise to maintain and grow the business.

“It has been a long year”, acknowledged DiLeo, “but also a good year. I believe strongly in this business and its future. I am also very proud that we have been able to focus on our customers and products without missing a beat throughout this process. I look forward to recognizing the dedication of our employees and customers, as well as the various business agencies and entities that have worked so diligently to make this happen.”

About Homer City Automation

As the original manufacturer of Syntron® Parts Handling Equipment, Homer City Automation, Inc. is theindustry-recognized leader in process automation. Homer City Automation manufactures standard and custom vibratory and centrifugal parts feeders, drives, and auxiliary equipment, and offers a full range of services including engineering and application expertise, training, implementation and acclaimed customer support.

www.syntronpartsfeeders.com

May 9, 2008   No Comments

Job Fair 2008

May 22, 2008
11:00 amto6:00 pm

Thursday May 22, 2008
S&T Bank Arena at the White Township Recreation Complex
11:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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May 7, 2008   No Comments

ICMC Monthly Meeting

May 8, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
June 12, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
July 10, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
August 14, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
September 11, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
October 9, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
November 13, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am
December 11, 2008
7:30 amto9:00 am

The Indiana County Manufacturing Consortium meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month at the Indiana County Career Link, 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM.

May 7, 2008   No Comments

Clark Metal Shows “People Do Matter”

On April 17th Clark Metal Products was chosen as a winner of the 2008 People Do Matter award in the Work Structure and Processes category. Sponsored by the Pittsburgh Human Resources Association, the award recognizes outstanding human resource initiatives. clarkmetals.gif

Clark Metal was recognized for the achievements of its VOICE program. The VOICE program (Valuable Outcomes Implemented by Clark Employees) empowers employees to suggest and implement ideas for better work processes, which increase productivity, profitability, and efficiency. The program also affords employees with a greater sense of empowerment and involvement in the daily operations of Clark Metal Products.

May 5, 2008   No Comments