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Gorell Double Hung Windows Earn Green Seal™ Certification

Green Seal CertifiedINDIANA, PA, December 2, 2008 — Five double-hung replacement window models made by Gorell Windows & Doors have earned the prestigious Green Seal certification. Gorell is one of only two window companies that has had its products certified by Green Seal, an independent, nationally recognized non-profit green organization based in Washington, D.C. The certifications reflect the significantly high levels of performance and quality of these Gorell windows, as well as other Green Seal criteria pertaining to material extraction, manufacturing processes, usage and recycling/disposal.

The Green Seal certification process is comprehensive, and Gorell products were certified only after rigorous testing and evaluation, which included an on-site plant inspection. Criteria such as performance ratings (U-value, Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, etc.), product packaging and labeling, and manufacturing and testing procedures all played a role in the Gorell products achieving Green Seal certification.

“For all our replacement double-hung models to be certified by Green Seal says a lot about Gorell and the products we manufacture,” said Wayne Gorell, Gorell’s President and CEO. “Practically every manufacturer claims to be ‘green,’ but this achievement, along with five straight years of ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year awards, prove we truly are committed to helping to protect the environment by manufacturing highly energy-efficient, green products.”

Green Seal’s evaluations are based on state-of-the-art science and information, using internationally recognized methods and procedures. The Seal identifies a product as environmentally preferable, provides third-party corroboration of environmental claims, and distinguishes a product from competitors that can’t support their environmental assertions. Hundreds of products and services from major companies like PPG, Trane, Office Depot and Benjamin Moore have been certified to meet Green Seal standards.

A 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, Green Seal was founded in 1989. The organization issued its first environmental standards in 1991-2, and the first product certifications were issued in 1992. Green Seal provides science-based environmental certification standards that are credible, transparent and essential in an increasingly educated and competitive marketplace. The organization’s industry knowledge and standards help manufacturers, purchasers and end users alike make responsible choices that positively impact business behavior and improve quality of life.

Gorell—2006, 2007 and 2008 ENERGY STAR® Sustained Excellence Award winner and Partner of the Year from 2004 to 2008—manufactures windows for replacement and new-construction applications, patio doors and aluminum storm windows and doors. The company markets its products through a network of dealers and distributors. Acknowledged as the most innovative and fastest growing manufacturers of windows and doors in North America, Gorell is consistently recognized for its high product quality and excellent customer service.

December 4, 2008   No Comments

Murtha: House of Representatives Funds Indiana County Defense Programs

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman John P. Murtha, Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, announced today that the House of Representatives voted 370-58 to pass the annual $487.7 billion Defense Appropriations bill.

Included within the bill is funding for local defense programs.

Indiana County:

  • Large numbers of wounded service personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are amputees. The bill includes $1,600,000 for Ardiem Medical, Inc. to research and develop advanced prosthetic solutions for military members suffering traumatic limb loss. Ardiem’s goal is to produce advanced prosthetic technologies that eventually allow amputees to simply visualize moving their prosthetics and those brain signals will operate an electrically driven prosthetic arm, at a much higher lever of function than is currently available. In addition, that same system would include micro-transducers imbedded in the prosthetic limbs to give touch-like sensory feedback that is currently unavailable in any prosthetic.

October 7, 2008   No Comments

Synergy Contracting Services Joins Competition for New Military Vehicles

Synergy Contracting Services, LLCINDIANA, Pa. — June 10, 2008 — Synergy Contracting Services, LLC will join the Northrop Grumman Corp. and Oshkosh Corp. team that is competing to build the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, which will replace the current fleet of military Humvees for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps.

Synergy Contracting Services will provide cable assemblies, adapters, brackets, and wire harnesses for the team’s vehicle. “We are thrilled and honored to be a major contributor to the development of the Northrop Grumman-Oshkosh JLTV, a next-generation tactical vehicle that will provide a critical capability to our nation’s soldiers and Marines,” said Nancy J. Saxman, president and CEO of Synergy Contracting Services. “Our team believes we have a superior approach and design. If we’re right, we’ll be building the vehicles used by our armed forces for the next 30 years.”

The Defense Department is expected to decide late this month which industry competitors will continue into the next development phase of the $40 billion program.

The JLTV must be stronger and more survivable than the Humvee and more mobile and maneuverable than the mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle, or MRAP, now being deployed in Iraq. This “family of vehicles” must be capable of performing a full range of military missions, including reconnaissance and cargo hauling or used as a mobile command center.

The JLTV offered by Northrop Grumman-Oshkosh team features diesel-electric drive, a unique but proven approach that provides more power, enables high performance, provides better protection and is easier to maintain. Although no vehicles in the military’s fleet use diesel-electric drive today, railroads and mining equipment have been powered by the technology for decades.

Diesel electric not only provides greater amounts of power to increase vehicle performance but also generates enough exportable power to run a field hospital, tactical operations center or any number of battlefield systems.
Northrop Grumman Corporation and Oshkosh Corporation joined forces to compete for the JLTV program on Jan. 8. If selected, Northrop Grumman would be the prime contractor and systems integrator, and Oshkosh would design, engineer and manufacture the vehicle.

Synergy Contracting Services LLC, a small, women-owned business located in a HUBZone, produces technically advanced, mission-critical cables, wire harnesses and electromechanical assemblies for original equipment manufacturers and the U.S. Department of Defense. Its products are used around the world in U.S. tactical aircraft and ground vehicles, smart weapons, and secure communication systems. The business was formed in 2001 to use the skill and experience of its members in performing services to assist other organizations with their manufacturing needs.

June 11, 2008   No Comments

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