Intertech Named Plastics News Processor of the year

Intertech Plastics, Inc., a high volume, high cavitation custom injection molder, has been selected as the 2019 Plastics News “Processor of the Year.” Intertech edged out three other finalists in the 24th annual award competition, which was open to all private and public companies or corporate operating divisions engaged in North American plastics processing for at least the past five years.

In January, the pool of nominated processors was whittled down to four finalists. Intertech emerged as the winner with the highest collective score across the following seven criteria: financial performance, quality, customer relations, employee relations, environmental performance, industry/public service, and technological innovation. Judges are members of the Plastics News editorial staff.

 “The finalists in this year’s competition do some really fantastic work in the custom injection molding space, and we are honored to be named Plastics News’ 2019 ‘Processor of the Year’,” said Jim Kepler, president of Intertech Plastics. “This recognition is a testament to the amazingly talented individuals at Intertech, who are continuously adopting the latest innovations and opportunities for automation to produce the best solutions for our customers.

 Intertech Plastics is at the forefront of automated quality compliance solutions, focused on providing customers with repeatable performance, zero defects, and 100 percent on-time delivery. Through our culture, investment in innovation and path to zero defects we have been able to transform our business and reshape the molding industry. We continue efforts to position ourselves as a tech company that does manufacturing and collaborate with customers to deliver high quality products cost effectively – Part Perfect.

 “To us Part Perfect means we are proactively eliminating the risk of having a defect,” said Kepler. “The keys to achieving this are our culture, commitment to innovation and laser focus on quality.”

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