May
13, 2002 11:30 ET
Gage
Wins DCX Environmental Leadership Awards
FERNDALE,
Mich., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Gage Products Company, a global
leader in the development of closed-loop recycling technology
for automotive paint systems, has received two Environmental
Leadership Awards (ELAs) from DaimlerChrysler.
Gage
was recognized for a cost-saving solvent management program
and a recycled engine-coolant process, both developed for
use at DaimlerChrysler assembly plants in North America.
The
Ferndale-based company's solvent management program received
DaimlerChrysler's ELA Award for "Best Process" and its engine-coolant
process won top honors for "Best Product." Gage was a winner
in two of three major award categories.
Doug
Orf, DaimlerChrysler's senior pollution prevention manager
and director of the ELA awards program, noted that his company's
environmental leadership program recognizes companies for
extraordinary efforts to improve the environment. The program
takes into account environmental impact, innovation in product
development, cost savings and contributions to overall quality.
"We
are extremely proud to have been recognized by DaimlerChrysler
for our efforts to provide cost-saving, sustainable manufacturing
solutions for the paint-related solvents used in their assembly
processes," says a Gage spokesman.
"Gage
is a leader in the development of paint recycling and remanufacturing
processes," the Gage spokesman notes. "Solvent cleanup has become increasingly
important not only within the auto industry, but also within
the chemical, pharmaceutical and electronics industries as
well."
Gage
has carved out an important niche in the environmental quality
arena by remanufacturing automotive paint solvents to original
quality levels. Gage solvent management systems help automotive
customers save costs and meet increasingly strict state and
federal environmental standards.
Gage uses its own, unique recycling processes
to purify paint solvents for reuse. The company currently
provides solvent management programs at seven of DaimlerChrysler's
North American assembly plants. He estimates that Gage's solvent
management program alone has saved DaimlerChrysler more than
$7.3 million since 1999.
"Earning
an environmental leadership award for best process from an
OEM such as DaimlerChrysler is especially meaningful to our
company and our employees," the spokesperson says. "It is gratifying
to be recognized by one of our top customers as the best at
what we do."
Gage's
recycled engine-coolant program was developed in partnership
with Valvoline and DaimlerChrysler to recycle coolant for
use in new vehicles. Coolant, which contains ethylene glycol,
is toxic to many plants and animals. Coolant disposal currently
is unregulated and used coolants generally are not recycled
into original quality products.
Today,
however, used engine coolant recovered from dealership service
departments, quick-change oil stores and service stations
is shipped to Gage for recycling. Gage has installed a new
processing facility expressly for glycol distillation. Since
its program with DaimlerChrysler began several years ago,
more than three million pounds of spent ethylene glycol have
been recovered and "redistilled" for use as coolant in new-model
cars. Gage now supplies recycled ethylene glycol for engine
coolant used at most of DaimlerChrysler's assembly plants
in North America.
This
is the second year DaimlerChrysler has awarded the ELA to
deserving suppliers. Award ceremonies alternate between Stuttgart,
Germany, and Auburn Hills, MI. Gage received its awards at
DaimlerChrysler's headquarters in Auburn Hills. Previously,
Gage received DaimlerChrysler's CHEER (Chrysler Honors Environmental
Excellence Recognition) award in 1997 and 1998 and was an
ELA finalist in 2000.
Gage Products is a global company recognized as a pioneer
in the field of sustainable manufacturing and solvent remanufacturing
techniques. The company's products and services help customers
reduce costs, while positively contributing to their environmental
initiatives. Gage's major automotive customers include DaimlerChrysler,
Ford Motor Company, General Motors and Nissan. Gage also has
supplier alliances with a number of major paint suppliers
and pharmaceutical companies. Headquartered in Ferndale, MI
since 1936, the company also has facilities in Germany, the
United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Brazil and Mexico.
Gage is a charter member of the Southeastern Michigan Sustainable
Business Forum and a participant in Ford Motor Company's Project
Heritage program.
Source:
Gage Products Company
CONTACT:
Company Contact: Tom Murray of Gage Products Company, Phone: 248-691-6737, Email: tmurray@gageproducts.com; or Media Contact: Larry Weis
of AutoCom Associates, +1-248-647-8621, E-Mail: lweis@usautocom.com
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