Toledo Metal Spinning Company in the News
Ohio Treasurer presents first Ohio Strong award to Toledo worker (Toledo Free Press)
Ohio Treasurer presents first Ohio Strong award to Toledo worker Written by Duane Ramsey | | news@toledofreepress.com Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel presented the inaugural Ohio Strong award to John Incorvaia Jr. of Toledo Metal Spinning (TMS) on March 24. Mandel launched the new effort to help recognize men and women in manufacturing and the skilled trades
Operators Revel in Hydraulic-Press Controls Refresh
metalforming-magazine-2013-03 Toledo Metal Spinning Company was featured in an article in Metal Forming Magazine in March of 2013 titled: “Operators Revel in Hydraulic-Press Controls Refresh” by Brad F. Kuvin, Editor. The article includes information on AP&T presses upgraded with Siemens Panel PC’s running Siemens WinCC Flexible application software by Toledo Integrated Systems. PDF Format: View
Toledo Metal Spinning Company is a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award winner
Ohio Business Wins U.S. Chamber of Commerce Award
Two Employees in City Enhance Growing Trend of Seniors on Job
The Toledo Blade, Jan 24, 2006 Discharged from the U.S. Navy after four years of service during World War II, Al Jurowski needed a job fast. So, when he was offered one on the spot at Toledo Metal Spinning Co., he jumped at the opportunity. Yesterday, he celebrated his 60th anniversary at the shop with
Honorable Mention Distinction for BBB Prestigious International Award for Marketplace Ethics
San Diego, CA, September 29, 2003 – The Council of Better Business Bureaus today announced the winners of the 2003 Better Business Bureaus’ International Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics. They are: FBL Financial Group, Inc., West Des Moines, IA (1,000+ employee category) The Durable Slate Company, Columbus, OH (100-999 employees) Baker Printing Company, Inc., Baker,
Local BBB honors companies for their ethics
The Toledo Blade, May 23,2002 Ken Fankhauser turned over to his employer a check an auditing client had made out in his name instead of cashing it, a move that so impressed the customer he eventually sold the Toledo business to Mr. Fankhauser and his brother. Thirty-eight years later, the Fankhauser family business – Toledo
Fankhauser-Owned Co. Honored By Toledo BBB
Archbold Buckeye, May 23,2002 Toledo Metal Spinning Co. was one of the companies to receive a Better Business Bureau Torch Award for marketplace ethics, May 23. The company is owned by former Archbold resident, Ken Fankhauser, and his two sons, Craig and Eric, vice presidents. The company won the award in the midsize business category.
American Business Ethics Award
November 9, 2000 The ABEA is sponsored by The Society of Financial Professionals. The award was established to honor companies that demonstrate a firm commitment to ethical business practices in everyday operations, management philosophies and responses to crises or challenges. The application for this award is by nomination only. Toledo Metal Spinning Company was nominated