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Off Topic => Off Topic Discussion => Topic started by: highsociety on 12/23/05 - 11:30AM

Title: Manufacturer of the Year
Post by: highsociety on 12/23/05 - 11:30AM
Yep we are Manufacturer of the year in Springfield.  I must be doing something right here.

Edmonds Dental Prosthetics named Manufacturer of the Year

12/15/2005


A dental laboratory with customers in three states has been named Manufacturer of the Year by the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce.

Edmonds Dental Prosthetics employs 117 people in a high-tech work environment, producing crowns and bridges, dentures and orthodontic appliances. The company has been in business more than 30 years.

The Manufacturers Council of the Chamber recognizes the accomplishments of local manufacturing firms each year through the Manufacturer of the Year program. The event was held at noon today (Dec. 14).

The award showcases the significant impact of manufacturing on the local economy?a sector that employs more than 23,000 people in Southwest Missouri.

Finalists for the award were Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling Company and Tuthill Vacuum and Blower Systems, which manufactures industrial blowers.

Edmonds Dental Prosthetics President Bob Edmonds opened a lab in Springfield with a partner in the early 1960?s and became sole owner in 1982. The manufacturer now has laboratories in West Plains and Jefferson City, as well as in Springfield.

An independent panel of judges for the award cited the company?s employee development. Edmonds said his customers?dentists, orthodontists and oral surgeons?require quality products. To ensure that quality, employee technicians receive extensive training to improve their skills on a continuing basis. Thirteen percent of Edmonds? employees have been on the job for more than 20 years. The company has an 85 percent hiring retention rate.

A growing manufacturer, Edmonds recently expanded its Springfield operation by 5,000 square feet. Last year its sales volume was in the top three percent of dental labs nationwide.

Business leaders from the manufacturing community whose organizations are past recipients of the award served as judges. The process was supported by the Drury University chapter of Students in Free Enterprise.

Selection criteria included:
--business stability andgrowth
--employee development
--product development and sustainability
--environmental and safety performance
--community involvement
--industry analysis
Title: Re: Manufacturer of the Year
Post by: acorn on 12/23/05 - 12:46PM
Congratulations!  What do you do for these folks?
Title: Re: Manufacturer of the Year
Post by: OJTV8CJ on 12/23/05 - 02:00PM
He surf's the web in an office in the back.  (No really, I read that on another website!! LOL)   :applaudit:

Seriously - good job.  Working for the small company that I work for it is a team accomplishment to reach the point that it is recognized by the community.
Title: Re: Manufacturer of the Year
Post by: highsociety on 12/23/05 - 03:34PM
Quote from: "acorn"
Congratulations!  What do you do for these folks?


I keep track of $340,000.00 of inventory plus supply 500 dentist and 15 other labs with their supplies.  Then I have to repair all our broken equipment also.  Then I have a dental drill repair I do on the side when I get home.  Between those and working on the jeeps I stay pretty busy.
Title: Re: Manufacturer of the Year
Post by: Overland n' Rocks on 12/30/05 - 03:19PM
employee develpoment = cloning?