PPG and the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) named
Alum-Line Trailers of Cresco, Iowa, the recipient of the 2017 Green
Manufacturing Award. The award was presented to Alum-Line Trailers
President Gary Gooder and Director of Marketing Sydney Gooder by NATM
President Greg Snyder at the 29th annual NATM national convention and
trade show last month at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena
Vista, Florida.
Alum-Line, a family-owned company, builds a variety of commercial
trailers as well as truck bodies and tool boxes. It is known for the
quality of its custom aluminum products.
According to Ron Yarnell, PPG original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
sales manager, the Green Manufacturing Award was established to
recognize the NATM member with the year’s best solution or innovation
that delivers a positive impact on the environment. “The award is
intended to encourage NATM members to implement ecologically sound
programs,” Yarnell said. “We are all accountable for how our actions
affect the world around us. Environmental sensitivity, sustainability,
doing the right things—it’s all more important than ever. Companies that
take this mission to heart and make the necessary improvements reflect
well on our industry and our society. Alum-Line is one of those
companies.”
“It was a great honor to receive this year’s Green Award,” Gary Gooder
said. “As long-term members of the NATM, this award sparked our interest
to work even harder to have our company and facilities as
environmentally friendly and energy efficient as possible. These
practices are never-ending and popular with our employees, and we will
continue to add additional green practices every year.”
The initiatives that companies may employ include process or equipment
improvements, emissions reduction, recycling techniques, material
utilization, design advancement and other ecologically responsible
actions. Award applicants are required to provide documentation of their
work demonstrating the results of their efforts. Entries are judged by
the NATM executive committee.
Alum-Line was selected for the 2017 award because of the steps the
company has taken to improve efficiency and sustainability awareness. In
his presentation, Snyder noted Alum-Line’s environmental actions:
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In 2014, Alum-Line installed solar panels on two of the company’s
largest manufacturing buildings. The facilities have since generated
63.5 million watt-hours of clean energy—equivalent to planting 1,150
trees, running a refrigerator for 38.6 years, or powering a 13-watt
CFL bulb for 558 years.
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A solar-powered manufacturing building with efficient floor heat and
good urethane insulation was completed in 2014. Expansions totaling
more than 70,000 square feet have been set up to use floor heat.
Converting all lighting to efficient LED began in 2014, saving a total
of 35,542 kilowatt-hours of electrical energy to date, with the
project more than 80 percent complete.
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The company promotes in-house recycling by educating its employees,
customers and the community, and by setting a good example: Alum-Line
recycles used tires, wood pallets and scrap metal to local vendors. In
addition to saving trees through reduced use and recycling of paper
products, Alum-Line planted nearly two acres of new trees on its
property this year.
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Alum-Line reduces scrap by using materials according to comprehensive
waste-reduction measures. When usable and appropriate, scrap is kept
for future builds.
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Alum-Line maintains its own transportation department and organizes
deliveries specifically for efficiency to reduce fuel and oil
consumption.
The Green Manufacturing Award includes a cash gift that is directed to a
charitable organization of the winner’s choice. Alum-Line selected the
Howard County Agricultural and Historical Society in Cresco as the
recipient. Several trailer-related companies such as Optronics
International, Dexter Axle, Lavanture Products Company, the Carlstar
Group and Kenda Tire joined major sponsor PPG in supporting the award.
The NATM represents manufacturers of light- and medium-duty trailers as
well as a range of suppliers to the industry. The association has more
than 800 member companies in the United States, Canada, Mexico and other
countries. The NATM is dedicated to improving trailer safety and
performance and acts as a voice for manufacturers and their suppliers
when issues of trailer safety and regulation are considered.
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