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January 22, 2014


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Florence, Alabama–TASUS’s new 104,000 square-foot facility in Florence, Alabama has been equipped for the dynamic nature of the automotive supplier business and prepared for future growth.

Director of technical development Robbie Elliot told Plastics Technology, “We are a custom molder so everything is subject to change at a moment’s notice”, that is why TASUS has installed Novatec’s flexible material drying and handling system. This equipment allows TASUS to adjust the size of the drying hoppers, as well as place an additional hopper anywhere in its line, while using technology to control and monitor the dew levels ensuring perfect drying for the products. This allows for different sized batches, as well as precise drying during the manufacturing process for different custom molds.

Novatec’s drying system not only allows for flexibility in the type of custom molds, but also allows for future expansion. Elliot went on to say “We have laid out a plan for growth, reserving floor and overhead space for future equipment. The building plans show future drying, chilling and compressed air equipment in place, so when we do add more molding equipment the auxiliary equipment will be plug and play.” The simplicity of increasing production with this system is key to an easy and successful expansion when needed. Another reason why Novatec was the system TASUS chose is because they offer user friendly software that offers modern features such as control from wireless devices such as tablets and Smartphones to work with the drying system. This decreases the time spent relearning new software for the equipment expansion while allowing easier control. TASUS is now equipped for the future and prepared for the company to continue to grow in the automotive industry.

TASUS along with Elliot were featured in an article covering this on the Plastics Technology website. If you would like to read the article follow the link at the bottom of this page:

January 15, 2014

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Bloomington,IN–Michael Majors is the Graphic Designer and works with Marketing Communications for TASUS and Tsuchiya Group North America. During his free time Michael volunteers his talents to the Lawrence County Art Association. Michael will serve as Secretary for the Board in 2014. In the past year Michael has photographed some large local and iconic paintings by Nelson Sears for the Lawrence County History Museum. He has turned this imagery into postcards, as well as developed the posters for the Photographers Club and a logo for the first Bedford Area Artist Community Gallery Walk.

The art association states their purpose is to “stimulate the interest and appreciation of art in the community, encourage and develop artistic talent, and provide a setting for artists to come together in congenial fellowship.” TASUS is proud to have a member of its team contributing to this association and giving back to the community. Michael’s commitment to growing the arts in the Bedford area is a great contribution to the culture and art appreciation in the community.

If you are interested in more information or want to become involved with the Lawerence County Art Association follow the link to their website: www.lawrencecountyart.org/membership-info.html

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December 23, 2013

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Georgetown, Texas—Every year TASUS employees look for ways to give back to the community. This year one way TASUS Texas employees gave back was by helping with a holiday party at Park Place assistant living. TASUS employees from the Thread Heads made hats and mittens to give as gifts to the residents. The holiday party touched the hearts of the elderly residents, one woman was over 101 years old, but also left a lasting memory with those who volunteered.

TASUS encourages all employees to give back to the community and volunteer in some way. We are so proud of all our team members who have volunteered their time and look forward to having many more volunteer stories to share.

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