March Industry News

Manitou Forklifts, Americas join forces; SJE-Rhombus names Thomas president; Werts Welding opens Montana branch; D & W Diesel opens New Jersey facility; PolyJohn manager named to music hall of fame; NEFCO names VP of engineering, business development; Fruitland’s Peter Cioruch passes away

Manitou Forklifts, Americas join forces

Manitou Americas Inc. has joined with Manitou Forklifts Canada, combining sales, service and marketing support teams.

 

SJE-Rhombus names Thomas president

SJE-Rhombus named David Thomas president/director of standard products. He will be responsible for the company’s sump effluent and sewage standard products controls group, focusing on operations, improvement and growth.

 

Werts Welding opens Montana branch

Werts Welding & Tank Service Inc., supplier of tank trailer parts, opened a branch in Billings, Mont. The facility will supply parts for the dry bulk, petroleum and liquid hauling industry.

 

D & W Diesel opens New Jersey facility

D & W Diesel Inc., headquartered in Auburn, N.Y., opened a location in Cinnaminson, N.J. Jerry Cignarella is the branch manager. Jake Humphrey and Craig Marturano joined the company as sales representatives for the Philadelphia area. D & W distributes and remanufactures engine components and tank truck equipment.

 

PolyJohn manager named to music hall of fame

David Wall, western area business manager for PolyJohn Enterprises, was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. Wall was a vocalist and guitarist for Sequel in the 1970s and 1980s, and was an opening act for such groups as KISS, Journey, Sammy Hagar, Bryan Adams, Kenny Loggins, Night Ranger and Loverboy.

 

NEFCO names VP of engineering, business development

NEFCO (New England Fertilizer Co.), a Massachusetts-based biosolids processing company, named Larry Bishop, P.E., vice president of engineering and business development. Bishop has 20 years experience in the design, construction and operation of treatment and biosolids management and environmental facilities, including liquid sludge conveyance, dewatering and thermal drying processes.

 

Fruitland’s Peter Cioruch passes away

Peter “Pete’’ Cioruch, a long-time employee of Fruitland Tool & Mfg., passed away Feb. 14. He was 59. Cioruch started working for the Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada, vacuum pump and accessories manufacturer in 1996. Cioruch developed his industry knowledge on the manufacturing floor, and became a respected sales leader, the company said in a statement. In addition to his career, Cioruch was an athlete and craftsman. He enjoyed snowboarding, windsurfing, motorcycle racing, mountain biking, and building custom motorcycles and go-carts.



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