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The Tip is 'Manufacturer's sites' I recently ran out of my favorite pancake syrup. I loved the brand we had been using but when I went to the grocery store, I couldn't find it. The syrup was made in Indiana and I was living in Florida at the time. I tried unsuccessfully to find it on an internet. The manufacturer is small and their products are not readily available so I thought I would try their website. They did, in fact, have their own internet store so I ordered it directly from them. Now, I always buy their made in USA maple syrup from their website and never run out. Made in America Secrets has thousands of made in USA products offered by hundreds of small manufacturers. These small Made in America companies are a large contributor to our economy. In fact, according to the 2008 US Census Bureau small businesses, those employing 1 to 99 employees comprise 98% of all the USA businesses. This is equivalent to 5.8 million businesses that employee over 40 million people. Most American's are unaware of how significant small business is when compared to the total size of the US economy. This website is aware of it and that is why 99% of the businesses that advertise on Made in America Secrets are small businesses. Use this web site to for a list of products made in the US- especially since it is likely that a small US manufacturer employs someone you know- your husband, wife, children, or grandchildren. When using Google to search for Made in America products often times these small made in the United States businesses never show up on page one- and most folks don't look past page one. What does this mean? The consumer has a difficult time locating that US made product. Made in America Secrets was conceived to provide a solution to that problem. As an example search for motorcycles Made in America using Google and you will likely miss many of the companies that make this country great. Use Made in America Secrets for the search and you will likely find a hidden jewel. Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by Envirochem, Inc. Envirochem, Inc. began manufacturing soaps and detergents in Brooklyn, NY in 1975. From its humble beginnings, the company grew and prospered in the Jersey City, NJ location until June 2002. Today, home is a newly equipped, 100,000 square foot, modern facility in South River, NJ. Envirochem, Inc. is a world-class manufacturer, producing a complete line of ware washing, laundry, housekeeping and industrial products for all your cleaning and sanitation needs. We offer: Technical support Complete customer service that does not end after you place your order Distinctive, patented solid products to assure proper use levels, safehandling and deter pilfering Field training Fully equipped laboratory services Company owned trucks to assure on time deliveries Custom designed packaging Unique handling systems Product availability FDA registered facility Our highly trained technical staff will custom synthesize a product to meet any unique requirement your cleaning needs demand. Our products are sold and used throughout the world. Envirochem, Inc. is synonymous with excellence. We are dedicated to providing our customers outstanding service in everything we do. We will deliver the right system, the correct product in the appropriate package at the proper time, every time, to fit every need. Quality is not the only thing, it is Everything! Our Mission The goal of Envirochem, Inc. is to provide the highest quality of products to our customers, manufactured and delivered in a safe, healthy and environmentally responsible atmosphere. Personal health and safety of our employees, customers, and local and world community are of utmost importance to us. Environmental harmony and prevention of work related accidents or injuries will be given priority over operating productivity. The management of Envirochem, Inc. will facilitate personal health and safety and environmental responsibility. Envirochem, Inc. will enable and maintain safety and health programs, along with environmental preservation programs. These programs will embody the proper attitudes toward health, safety and the environment by Envirochem, Inc. and all its employees. Through everyone's cooperation, successful programs in the best interest of all will be maintained and preserved. Our commitment to our employees, customers and community is paramount. Together we can achieve and surpass our pledge to excellence. Staff Bios Howard Fleisher, Director, studied chemistry at City College in New York. After completing his service to the US Air Force, Howard began working for Oakite as a formulation chemist. A circuitous route lead Howard to start Envirochem, Inc. in 1975. Mr. Fleisher is responsible not only for the growth of the company over the last 32 years, but also complete responsibility for product development. Mr. Fleisher holds several patents for solid detergent chemistry and is currently acting Director. Sid Fleisher received an AB in Economics and Statistics, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY 1959. Sid worked for IBM in the Data Processing division in NYC for almost 10 years as both a systems engineer and as a territory salesman. He left to become Vice President and stockholder of a start up computer service bureau company in NYC for 2 year and later worked as the MIS Director for Krasdale Foods, a wholesale grocery distributor in Bronx, NY for 4 years. The next path to Envirochem. Sid worked for Frederick Goldman Inc., a fine jewelry manufacturer as the VP-CIO for 10 years. During that time designed and developed a complete corporate system around the AS400 computer that is still in use today. Sid became VP and part owner of Envirochem in 1992. Deborah Gildersleeve graduated from Lafayette College, Easton, PA in 1975 with a BA in International Relations/ minor in Chemistry. She worked for Brenntag, NA, an international chemical distributor, for almost 25 years, first as a sales representative, then later as a regional manager before joining Envirochem as Vice President in 2002. Deborah brought to Envirochem a strong background in procurement, logistics, regulatory affairs and fiscal responsibility. Deborah became president of Envirochem in 2005. |
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