Grain Journal - January/February 2009 - (Page 82) Grain Notes C-Tec Inc. The York, NE concrete restoration company (800345-2832) has added two personnel, according to President Greg Wurst: • CheyenneWohlford as sales manager and president of business development. He comes Dan Cole Cheyenne Wohlford to the company after 10-plus years of sales and project management in the construction industry including new construction and fiber optic infrastructure. • Dan Cole as chief financial officer. He comes to the company with over 15 years experience in business finance. He will assume all financial management and direct the purchasing department. BM&M Screening Solutions Response No. 821 The Surrey, BC-based screener manufacturer (604-888-8400) began construction Nov. 18 of a new “state-of-the-art” manufacturing plant in Surrey. According to President Collin Jackson, the new 40,000sq.-ft. facility, to be finished by the end of 2009, will expand the company’s manufacturing capacity and improve efficiency, positioning the company for continued growth and prosperity. SISA Commercial Builders Tim Schultz and Randy Coffee have joined forces to create SISA Commercial Builders, a complete millwright contractor company based in Monroe, WI (608-325-2676). According to Coffee, the company will provide services that include designing, building, installing, and servicing commercial storage bins, material handling equipment, drying systems, and grain elevator and tower support systems to commercial, industrial, and ethanol markets throughout the country. Geoff Griffin will serve as commercial sales representative. Together, the three have over 91 years of experience. “We will handle new construction projects from concept to completion along with replacement, upgrading, and remodeling projects,” said Coffee. Randy Coffee Geoff Griffin Response No. 822 82 GJ J/F http://www.maxitronic.com http://www.maxitronic.com http://www.pneumat.com http://www.pneumat.com
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