03.02.15
PPG Industries' commercial coatings group and the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) have named Load Trail, a Sumner, Texas-based manufacturer of custom-built trailers, the recipient of the 2015 Green Manufacturing Award. Corney Thiessen, Load Trail CEO, accepted the award during the NATM’s 27th annual convention and trade show in New Orleans.
The Green Manufacturing Award recognizes the NATM member with the year’s best solution or innovation that positively affects the environment. Award contenders are judged on case studies that demonstrate improved, ecologically-conscious performance in their operations. Companies must provide documentation of the green initiatives or improvements they have implemented. Load Trail made its case for the award in the area of pretreatment chemistry.
Established in 1996 in a 38,000-square-foot manufacturing plant, Load Trail has grown to encompass more than 420,000 square feet, with manufacturing facilities that include 14 mechanized production lines and a fully equipped fabrication shop. The company’s vision is to become the premier trailer manufacturer in North America. Recognizing the environmental responsibility such an objective requires, Load Trail evaluated options in pretreatment chemistry prior to powder coating that would achieve:
According to Ron Yarnell, PPG original equipment manufacturer (OEM) sales manager, the Green Manufacturing Award was established to encourage NATM members to initiate environmentally-responsible programs. “We at PPG are firm advocates of environmental protection. As the founding sponsor of the Green Manufacturing Award, we teamed with the NATM as part of our dedication to ecological accountability and to promote green improvements in the activities of our members. PPG’s financial support reflects this commitment to improving the environment.”
Yarnell added that the Green Manufacturing Award is growing in visibility and is establishing itself as the premier charitable event in the trailer industry. Trailer-related companies interested in co-sponsoring the award should contact the NATM.
The NATM represents manufacturers of light- and medium-duty trailers as well as a wide range of suppliers to the industry. The organization promotes universal recognition of safety and quality in trailer manufacturing to the trailer industry and the general public. NATM works to improve the trailer industry through the promotion of compliance with its guidelines and other initiatives. The association has more than 800 member companies in the United States, Canada, Mexico and other countries.
The Green Manufacturing Award recognizes the NATM member with the year’s best solution or innovation that positively affects the environment. Award contenders are judged on case studies that demonstrate improved, ecologically-conscious performance in their operations. Companies must provide documentation of the green initiatives or improvements they have implemented. Load Trail made its case for the award in the area of pretreatment chemistry.
Established in 1996 in a 38,000-square-foot manufacturing plant, Load Trail has grown to encompass more than 420,000 square feet, with manufacturing facilities that include 14 mechanized production lines and a fully equipped fabrication shop. The company’s vision is to become the premier trailer manufacturer in North America. Recognizing the environmental responsibility such an objective requires, Load Trail evaluated options in pretreatment chemistry prior to powder coating that would achieve:
- Overall environmentally-friendly chemistry
- Enhanced adhesion and corrosion protection
- Reduction in chemical heat requirements
- Reduction in water consumption
- Reduction in chemical concentration requirements
- A safer work environment for pretreatment employees
- A chemistry health rating of one (improved from two)
- Increased corrosion protection
- Reduction of chemical concentration from about 3-4 percent to 0.5 percent
- Reduced water requirements because zirconium pretreatment at the use concentration of 0.5 percent requires no post-rinse
- Marked reduction in propane use, with chemical heat requirement reduced from 150 degrees F to 80-90 degrees F
According to Ron Yarnell, PPG original equipment manufacturer (OEM) sales manager, the Green Manufacturing Award was established to encourage NATM members to initiate environmentally-responsible programs. “We at PPG are firm advocates of environmental protection. As the founding sponsor of the Green Manufacturing Award, we teamed with the NATM as part of our dedication to ecological accountability and to promote green improvements in the activities of our members. PPG’s financial support reflects this commitment to improving the environment.”
Yarnell added that the Green Manufacturing Award is growing in visibility and is establishing itself as the premier charitable event in the trailer industry. Trailer-related companies interested in co-sponsoring the award should contact the NATM.
The NATM represents manufacturers of light- and medium-duty trailers as well as a wide range of suppliers to the industry. The organization promotes universal recognition of safety and quality in trailer manufacturing to the trailer industry and the general public. NATM works to improve the trailer industry through the promotion of compliance with its guidelines and other initiatives. The association has more than 800 member companies in the United States, Canada, Mexico and other countries.