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Matthew Zeigler,
third generation, joined New-Tech, a closely held family run business in 1999. Matt worked for a residential construction company as their estimator and designer before joining the family business. Even though New-Tech is a family run business that doesn’t stop us from being a fairly progressive forward thinking company. Our employees enjoy many benefits of paid sick and vacation time, health coverage, SEP contributions and a profit sharing program.
In the late 1990’s, New-Tech became a
licensed mechanical contractor, which ties in nicely since we represent exhaust fan systems and have developed our own assembly consisting of fan platform, and everything necessary (from the roof up to the exhaust stack) for an easy connection after the system is placed on the roof. Our manufacturing specialists are
certified welders with between ten and twenty-five years experience. If you browse through the custom designed products, you will appreciate their talents.
In 2007, New-Tech began constructing a
new Research and Development facility along with a new manufacturing site. This state of the art facility is designed to greater serve our customers.
New-Tech is a proud exhibitor at
Labs of the 21st Century, a consortium of laboratory manufacturers, the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense.
New-Tech is proud to be honored as a 2008 Top 50 Company to Watch
Top 50 Companies to Watch is an awards program honoring second-stage companies
headquartered in the state of Michigan. These companies demonstrate high performance in the marketplace or
exhibit innovative products or processes. The awards program is designed to seek businesses from a wide
range of industries representing all regions of the state, not just the major metropolitan areas. This is not
an award of the "top" or "best" companies - the companies selected each year make an astounding impact on
Michigan's economy by collectively providing thousands of jobs and contributing millions of dollars of
revenue. In short, they tell a compelling story about the state's diverse economic landscape. For more
information, go to
http://www.midlandtomorrow.org/news/187.
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