Monthly Archives: June 2008

Waste Management Trash Cans

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No garbage service today because of haulers’ strike
Recycle bins and garbage cans remained unemptied on curbs today, as Waste Management officials scrambled to find workers to collect trash. Hundreds of garbage haulers in Snohomish and King counties walked off the job Wednesday morning, leaving garbage trucks full and routes unfinished.

Waste Management Nj Recycling

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A Truly Green Kitchen…your Friends Will Envy

 

As a kitchen designer for the last eight years, shoulder to shoulder with my clients I have battled a myriad of kitchen remodeling challenges: soffits, out of level floors, windows over stoves, chimneys and pipe chases to name a few. I love it when my client rattles off five or six things about their existing kitchen design that they absolutely hate. I now know exactly what to avoid in their kitchen remodel, and I know there is nothing I have found yet that I can’t fix with a new kitchen layout! I never looked for alternative solutions such as kitchen refacing, why would I? Selling cabinets was part of my job. And if anyone brought up kitchen refacing, it became very clear:  I was a kitchen cabinet refacing snob.

If asked, I would explain simply to the customer, that the kitchen refacing process was nearly as expensive as a full kitchen remodel, and after all the mess and inconvenience involved in kitchen reface, you ended up with basically the same kitchen design you had before, who would want that? The kitchen cabinet refacing service provided by most companies, I explained pretty much like this:

  • remove old doors and drawers fronts
  • sand cabinet surfaces,
  • smear with glue,
  • slap up plain laminate
  • install new doors and drawer fronts
  • leave customer with same old floor, counter top, layout and basic look 

   …and then, the nice folks generally purchased a new kitchen.  The neighbors new it was coming the moment I had a 30 yard dumpster dropped in Mr. and Mrs. Happy Kitchen-Customers driveway. A typical kitchen remodel takes between six and twelve weeks, and the dumpster often remains there for almost the whole time, just to be sure that all the debris was properly removed.

My limited knowledge of the kitchen refacing process had me mentally confined to a pen, and I couldn’t see beyond it.In fact, it wasn’t until I began to work for Empire Kitchen & Bath, Union, New Jersey that I began to see a different way, more custom, a whole new added value in the kitchen reface process. It took a little time and understanding of the approach, and one main rule to qualify a cabinet refacing candidate, the kitchen cabinet boxes had to be in “good” condition, and in fact many older kitchen cabinets have full plywood construction, or solid wood, far higher quality than what most homeowners will manage to afford in a brand new kitchen cabinet. That meant clearly that structurally the refaced kitchen would have more strength and intergity. Other than that, I learned there wasn’t much I couldn’t do in a reface kitchen and the process really went more like this:

  • remove all old doors and drawer front and drawer boxes
  • sand all exposed areas as per plans
  • finish interiors of any cabinets with glass doors
  • make plumbing & electrical upgrades as per plans
  • add custom reface cabinets and make necessary modifications to existing cabinets
  • refrigerator gets concealed behind custom panels and a new deep cabinet installed above it
  • new flooring is installed
  • high Pressure Laminate or wood paneling is applied (refaced)to all exposed cabinet surfaces as per plan
  • new Doors are installed with concealed European hinges
  • new solid wood dovetailed drawers with full extension soft close drawer glides are installed
  • new drawer faces are installed
  • new counter top surface of customers choosing is installed
  • new roll out trays, base wastebaskets, vegetable bins, liter bottle pullouts, spice racks, cutlery dividers, every convenience you can imagine is available and installed per plans
  • new crown molding and light rail
  • under cabinet lighting is installed
  • and a full custom back splash is added, tile, Corian, granite, customer’s choice

   That sounded and looked to me much more like a newly remodeled kitchen, and with the right craftsmen on the job, I learned cabinets could swap out their old function for new in the blink of an eye. The fact that most of the kitchen is saved, means I don’t contribute an extra 30+yards of trash to the landfill. A cabinet refacing crew generally brings back the debris in the back of their standard work van!      

The benefit to the environment is undeniable. This is the ultimate in recycling, and the array of choices of styles, colors, and finishes available rival any new cabinet manufacturer’s offerings:

  • new crown molding and light rail
  • glazes
  • hand wiping
  • penciling
  • high gloss polyester lacquer paint
  • natural stains 

   One of the many benefits to Mr. and Mrs. Happy Kitchen-Customer is the amount of money they save on re-using the bones of their kitchen, it helps afford more bells and whistles in the finished product, kitchen accessories are key to good function and homeowners enjoy their use every day, rollouts, cutlery dividers, spice organizers, and pantry storage systems! Other benefits to consider are that it takes less time start to finish, an average of two and a half weeks to complete a kitchen refaces if they install a new counter top and back splash, the savings yielded also provides additional budget for counter top upgrades and beautiful hardware. Then there is the behind the scenes benefit to the environment, by not manufacturing new cabinet boxes, trees are spared, less cardboard is used, there is a savings on shipping, and the pollution from manufacturing is reduced dramatically. When the replacement doors and drawer fronts are purchased from a source that uses their factory excess to heat their factories and kilns, or re-sells its waste to say the pet industry, you have nearly closed the loop on unnecessary disposal.

These are some of the solutions we can look to more and more, the list of products is growing almost daily. While these solutions may not be for every client, they are for some, are they possibly for you? 

 Ask yourself, what else can I learn about kitchen refacing, is it for me? Is it for some of my clients? I know it is for some of mine.

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More Than Gourmet Use of Enterprise 21 Erp Software Detailed in Manufacturing & Technology Magazine

Brad Sacks, chief executive officer & global managing director with More Than Gourmet based in Akron, OH uses Enterprise 21 ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software by TGI, Ltd. Due to the ever-increasing costs of labor and ingredients, many of the greatest chefs and finest restaurant operations in the world have switched to More Than Gourmet’s classic French sauces without having to sacrifice their standards of culinary excellence.
Manufacturing journalist Thomas R. Cutler profiled More than Gourmet and their use of Toledo-based Technology Group International ERP Software in the June issue of Manufacturing & Technology magazine. According to Cutler, “All great chefs know that one of the most important components to a great entree is the sauce, and all great manufacturing CEO’s know that technology must be used to achieve cost efficiency and market effectiveness.”
According to Sacks, the company has been growing rapidly and built a new plant with major infrastructure for growth two years ago. Sacks noted that the firm has been growing 40-60% annually. More than Gourmet is a boutique provider that allows top chefs an alternative to making food items from scratch while maintaining the same quality.
According to Sacks, “We have to buy better, ship better…margin become a key part of our success.” The firm is expanding internationally with operations in South Holland, a joint venture in London, and a joint venture in Japan. New regulations, such as the Bioterrorism Act of 2002, which requires compliance by the FDA, are possible with TGI’s ERP system as well. Sacks says the company relies on recall policies; “It’s instantaneous if a raw material producer has bad product. Raw material lot code makes its way through the manufacturing system…we know where every pound of ingredient ended up in finished product. The Enterprise 21 manufacturing system can query lot code and where finished product went…including which customer and warehouse.”
Sacks said, “We’ve been with TGI for almost a decade. It helped us to build a strong company with small infrastructure – especially technology. Eliminating overhead and administrative waste was critical and TGI’s data structure was unique – SAP data structure without the cost feature set – and they knew what they were doing.”

About Technology Group International, Ltd.
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, Technology Group International is a proven technology leader delivering Tier 1 application software functionality at a price performance level that can be readily accepted by organizations of all sizes. Specializing in software solutions for small and mid-market manufacturing and distribution companies, TGI’s integrated Enterprise Series software suite is a complete business process management solution. The product offering includes Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS), Decision Support System (DSS), Business Intelligence (BI), Manufacturing Execution System (MES), and eCommerce. TGI implements, maintains, enhances, and supports its packaged distribution and manufacturing software solutions directly and via its channel partners.

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Goldcorp Reports Increase in First Quarter Gold Production
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Boston trustees address road, fire department needs
The Boston Township Board of Trustees approved Road Superintendent Tim Tesmer’s request to have the township act as the lead community with Richfield Township and Peninsula in a chip and seal project for Major Road at the April 14 meeting.