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Monday, February 15, 2016

Crown Holdings Inc

Crown Holdings Inc


Crown Holdings Inc through its subsidiaries, is a leading supplier of packaging products to consumer marketing companies around the world. World headquarters are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We are always looking for Military Veterans with transferable skills.


For more information, visit us at www.crowncork.com
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The History of Crown Holdings Inc


Crown Holdings Inc has a long history of leading the industry with innovative packaging technology. From the time our founder William Painter invented the bottle cap to the ground-breaking SuperEnd™ beverage ends to today’s cutting edge shaping technology, Crown Holdings Inc., has led the way.


Timeline

We owe our success to a legacy of leadership and invention that began in 1892 when our founder, William Painter, invented a better way to package soft drinks and beer. Painter’s vision revolutionized the bottling industry. His ingenuity, and the leadership of those who came after him, helped to build Crown Holdings, Inc. into the world-class company it is today.

Today, Crown Holdings, Inc. manufactures packaging products from 139 plants located in 41 countries. In over 100 years of growth and diversification, we have never lost sight of our core business: continuously improving the quality of our packaging products, while keeping costs as low as possible.



1898-Automation

Painter introduces the first foot-powered, syruper-crowner. A good operator could fill and cap 24 bottles a minute! Painter starts selling crowning equipment and gains retailers support for the new bottle sealing device.



1906-Early Expansion

The revolution in bottling spreads quickly and Crown opens manufacturing plants in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan and Brazil. By the time Painter died in 1906, the Crown Cork & Seal Company of Baltimore had greatly expanded its manufacturing base in Europe, South America and in the Orient.



1927-New Impetus

Charles McManus, an inspired tinkerer who had patented Nepro Cork, an economical substitute for natural cork, merges the New Process Cork Company into Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc. He consolidates Crown’s operations, bolsters net sales which reach $11 million, and establishes the Crown Holdings, Inc. International Corporation.


1930s-Thriving in Hard Times

Crown Cork & Seal prospers in the thirties, selling half of the world’s supply of bottle caps. In 1936, Crown Cork & Seal acquires the Acme Can Company of Philadelphia and enters the tin can business.



1937-The Crowntainer

McManus perfects the electrolytic tin-plating process and introduces the Crowntainer. This 2-piece drawn, necked-in steel can sealed with a crown is introduced as a quart beer can.


1941 to 1945-The Tin Can Goes to War

Crown Cork & Seal shifts its production to war products and receives a government citation for the development of a gas mask canister. The Company introduces the Kork-N-Seal, the Pour-N-Seal, and the Merit Seal, continuing its prosperous expansion.


1952-Spra-tainer

Crown strengthens its position in the aerosol can business and introduces the Spra-tainer, a lightweight, two-piece no side seam, no top seam aerosol can for the food, personal care, household and insecticide markets.


1957-Turnaround

John Connelly, a former Crown supplier, takes over the presidency at a time when the company is reeling from a series of poor diversification moves and is on the verge of bankruptcy. Connelly pares down the organization and implements stringent economies. In one year, the company is on its way to recovery.


1958-New Headquarters

Crown Cork & Seal moves its corporate headquarters to Philadelphia from Baltimore.


1960-From Beer to Soft Drinks

Recognizing the enormous potential of the soft drink business, Crown Cork & Seal starts designing its equipment specifically to meet the needs of soft drink producers. The company gains considerable market share in the US soft drink market and becomes one of the world’s largest producers of steel aerosol cans.


1969

Crown introduces the Drawn-N-Ironed, a two-piece steel beverage can alternative to the aluminum can, which rapidly becomes a hit product



1970s-Financial Strength

Crown focuses on international growth, particularly in developing countries. Connelly repurchases all of Crown’s remaining preferred stock and applies excess cash to the repurchase of common stock. Earnings-per-share grow above industry averages.


1977-Foreign Expansion

Crown Holdings, Inc. becomes one of the world’s leading producers of cans and crowns overseas, operating 60 foreign plants. Net sales reach $1 billion.



1989

The Company begins a series of acquisitions increasing its sales from $1.9 billion in 1989 to over $8 billion by 1997. The Company enters new markets, new product areas and develops the leading research and development activities in the industries.


1990 Consolidation Begins

Crown acquires major portions of former industry leader Continental Can Company and becomes the North American packaging leader.



1992-Getting into Plastics

Crown Cork & Seal acquires CONSTAR International, a world leader in PET plastic containers for the beverage, food and household markets.




1996-Creating a World Packaging Leader

Crown Cork & Seal acquires CarnaudMetalbox, Europe’s leading manufacturer of metal and plastic packaging, and becomes the world’s packaging leader. Crown is now positioned to exceed customers requirements on a global scale.


1996

New global headquarters opens in Philadelphia.




2000

Crown introduces the first major breakthrough in beverage end technology in nearly 20 years: the revolutionary SuperEnd® beverage ends. This development reflects Crown’s dedication to innovate within the metal packaging industry.




2002

Crown completes the sale of 89.5% of its shares in Constar through its Initial Public Offering by Constar.



2003

Crown completes a $3.2 billion refinancing plan and forms Crown Holdings, Inc. as a new public holding company.


2005

Crown sells its Global Plastic Closures business.


2006

Crown sells its Cosmetics Packaging business.



2007
Crown sets a new standard in convenience packaging with the debut of its Easylift™ easy-open ends. Featuring a generous gap between the can lid and tab, allowing consumers of all ages to access can contents quickly and easily.


2008
Crown introduces the EarthSafe™ Dispensing System, an innovative and environmentally responsible package that replaces hydrocarbons with compressed air as the propellant. The package also features advanced valve technology that allows total product evacuation at consistent flow rates from start to finish.


2010
Crown launches the world’s first full aperture end for the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament. Branded the 360 End™, it uses a combination of food and beverage can technology so that the entire lid can be removed, turning the can itself into a drinking cup and removing the need for separate glassware. The 360 End™ is ideal for use at venues or events where glass bottles are typically prohibited.


2011
Crown unveils the new Orbit™ Closure – a revolutionary technology featuring a unique two-part design that reduces torque making it twice as easy to open compared to standard twist-off closures. Also an industry first this year, Crown launches HoloCrown™, a unique holographic foil technology that allows holographic images to be stamped directly on decorative metal tins.


 


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Crown Holdings Inc

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Onsite OHS Healthcare Careers

Onsite OHS Healthcare Careers


Onsite Occupational Health and Safety, Inc. (Onsite OHS) is a full-service medical support company headquartered in Princeton, Indiana.

Established in 2008 by Kyle G. Johnson, a veteran of the U.S. Navy Hospital Corps, Onsite OHS is a certified veteran-owned small business with a proven track-record of providing comprehensive and cost-effective medical programs on a global scale.

At the core of Onsite OHS is a mission to provide exemplary medical and medical support services on both a national and international level. This focus and dedication translates into Onsite OHS being able to deliver medical solutions serving a wide range of industries here at home or around the globe.

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More About Onsite Occupational Health and Safety, Inc. (Onsite OHS) and Onsite OHS Healthcare Careers


Our corporate experience and our unparalleled team of medical professionals make us intimately familiar with a variety of medical qualification standards, while our extensive recruiting capabilities and Human Capital Department ensures we are able to quickly respond to our clients’ needs for medical services.

Here at Onsite OHS, we are consistently delivering high-quality medical services and solutions. We have achieved The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for health care staffing services certification and the Gold Seal of Approval® for ambulatory health care accreditation. The commission is an independent, not-for-profit organization charged with accrediting and certifying more than 20,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.

The Joint Commission’s accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects the Onsite OHS commitment to meeting certain performance standards.

Our accomplishments and past performance led us to be ranked No. 101 in Inc. magazine’s Inc. 500 list for 2012. The annual listing highlights the 500 fastest growing privately held companies in the United States. We are also ranked No. 1 in Indiana and No. 8 in the healthcare sector.

Our reputation is built on providing the highest possible quality services and personnel in support of our clients – public and private sector employers. We operate more than 50 medical clinics worldwide and serve more than 300,000 patients annually.

The management team’s experience and knowledge of medical services on projects is unmatched. Some of our team’s highlights include supporting US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, the World Trade Center Recovery Project, Hurricane Katrina response, three NFL stadiums, two automotive manufacturing plants, a billion dollar casino/hotel, numerous fossil fuel power plants, refineries, and convention centers.

Onsite OHS is a financially stable business offering the management and personnel experience, human capital system, supply chain, and technology to the clinical or medical needs of our clients throughout the globe.

Onsite OHS Honors

Recognized as the No. 101 company on Inc. magazine”s annual Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing privately held companies in U.S. Also ranked No. 1 in Indiana and No. 8 in health.

Recognized as one of the 2011 Indiana Companies to Watch, an awards program presented by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

Achieved the Gold Seal of Approval™ for certification and accreditation from The Joint Commission.

Named a “Top Contractor” by the Federal Times.

Finalist for the 2011 TechPoint Mira Awards in the Health & Life Science Company category.

Onsite OHS is a member of the Energy Institute. Based in based in London, England, the organization serves as the “professional body for the energy industry” and is considered the main professional organization for the energy industry within the United Kingdom.

Onsite OHS is No. 11 on the Flyover 50 list of the 50 fastest growing companies in the central United States by Five Elms Capital.

Ranked as the No. 3 Indiana company in Inc. magazine”s inaugural class of Hire Power Awards/honorees. Onsite OHS generated 170 jobs from 2008 to 2011, placing it No. 3 of private business job creators within Indiana. Onsite OHS also ranked No. 2 in the U.S. in percentage of job growth and No. 9 in the U.S. in companies with revenues between $10 and $20 millio

See more at: http://www.onsiteohs.com/about#sthash.SFUPsSMu.dpuf.

Onsite OHS Healthcare Careers






Onsite OHS Healthcare Careers

Friday, August 14, 2015

Planned Systems International Ex Military Jobs

Planned Systems International Ex Military Jobs

It’s a competitive world out there. At Planned Systems International, we know what it takes to find and keep the best IT professionals — people like you. We’re continually committed to make this the best company to work for — competitive with big company salaries and benefits with a lot more flexibility.Planned Systems International Ex Military Jobs could be your future.

http://www.plan-sys.com/job-search/

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Planned Systems International In The Community
Planned Systems International has a long history of supporting the community. At Planned systems International, we recognize the importance of transforming good intentions into positive action. It’s not only good business – it’s the right thing to do. Planned Systems International Ex Military Jobs could be right for you.

We strongly encourage volunteerism among our employees, recognizing that our people provide the “heart and soul” connection between Planned Systems International and the community. We also support health initiatives that promote a healthy workforce and improve quality of life.

From our Annual Charity Golf Tournament supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Special Love, a local non-profit organization benefiting children with cancer and their families, to contributing to the national and local community with financial support, personal time and expertise, helping to build a stronger community is a company-wide effort at Planned Systems International.

Planned Systems International Mission, Vision & Values

Mission
To provide value-added management consulting and information technology services and solutions which consistently deliver success for our customers..

Vision
By virtue of our relentless commitment to our core values of People, Service and Integrity, we will be recognized as a world-class provider of innovative solutions that benefit mankind.

Values
People:  We operate in a climate of trust, respect, empowerment, teamwork and cooperation.
Service:  We conduct ourselves with unfailing commitment to the success of our customers.
Integrity: We are honest, open and ethical in everything we do.

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Planned Systems International Ex Military Jobs

Planned Systems International Ex Military Jobs

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Crown Holdings Inc

Crown Holdings Inc

Crown Holdings Inc through its subsidiaries, is a leading supplier of packaging products to consumer marketing companies around the world. World headquarters are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We are always looking for Military Veterans with transferable skills.

For more information, visit us at www.crowncork.com

The History of Crown Holdings Inc

Crown Holdings Inc has a long history of leading the industry with innovative packaging technology. From the time our founder William Painter invented the bottle cap to the ground-breaking SuperEnd™ beverage ends to today’s cutting edge shaping technology, Crown Holdings Inc., has led the way.

Timeline
We owe our success to a legacy of leadership and invention that began in 1892 when our founder, William Painter, invented a better way to package soft drinks and beer. Painter’s vision revolutionized the bottling industry. His ingenuity, and the leadership of those who came after him, helped to build Crown Holdings, Inc. into the world-class company it is today.

Today, Crown Holdings, Inc. manufactures packaging products from 139 plants located in 41 countries. In over 100 years of growth and diversification, we have never lost sight of our core business: continuously improving the quality of our packaging products, while keeping costs as low as possible.

1898-Automation
Painter introduces the first foot-powered, syruper-crowner. A good operator could fill and cap 24 bottles a minute! Painter starts selling crowning equipment and gains retailers support for the new bottle sealing device.

1906-Early Expansion
The revolution in bottling spreads quickly and Crown opens manufacturing plants in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan and Brazil. By the time Painter died in 1906, the Crown Cork & Seal Company of Baltimore had greatly expanded its manufacturing base in Europe, South America and in the Orient.

1927-New Impetus
Charles McManus, an inspired tinkerer who had patented Nepro Cork, an economical substitute for natural cork, merges the New Process Cork Company into Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc. He consolidates Crown’s operations, bolsters net sales which reach $11 million, and establishes the Crown Holdings, Inc. International Corporation.

1930s-Thriving in Hard Times
Crown Cork & Seal prospers in the thirties, selling half of the world’s supply of bottle caps. In 1936, Crown Cork & Seal acquires the Acme Can Company of Philadelphia and enters the tin can business.

1937-The Crowntainer
McManus perfects the electrolytic tin-plating process and introduces the Crowntainer. This 2-piece drawn, necked-in steel can sealed with a crown is introduced as a quart beer can.

1941 to 1945-The Tin Can Goes to War
Crown Cork & Seal shifts its production to war products and receives a government citation for the development of a gas mask canister. The Company introduces the Kork-N-Seal, the Pour-N-Seal, and the Merit Seal, continuing its prosperous expansion.

1952-Spra-tainer
Crown strengthens its position in the aerosol can business and introduces the Spra-tainer, a lightweight, two-piece no side seam, no top seam aerosol can for the food, personal care, household and insecticide markets.

1957-Turnaround
John Connelly, a former Crown supplier, takes over the presidency at a time when the company is reeling from a series of poor diversification moves and is on the verge of bankruptcy. Connelly pares down the organization and implements stringent economies. In one year, the company is on its way to recovery.

1958-New Headquarters
Crown Cork & Seal moves its corporate headquarters to Philadelphia from Baltimore.

1960-From Beer to Soft Drinks
Recognizing the enormous potential of the soft drink business, Crown Cork & Seal starts designing its equipment specifically to meet the needs of soft drink producers. The company gains considerable market share in the US soft drink market and becomes one of the world’s largest producers of steel aerosol cans.

1969
Crown introduces the Drawn-N-Ironed, a two-piece steel beverage can alternative to the aluminum can, which rapidly becomes a hit product

1970s-Financial Strength
Crown focuses on international growth, particularly in developing countries. Connelly repurchases all of Crown’s remaining preferred stock and applies excess cash to the repurchase of common stock. Earnings-per-share grow above industry averages.
1977-Foreign Expansion
Crown Holdings, Inc. becomes one of the world’s leading producers of cans and crowns overseas, operating 60 foreign plants. Net sales reach $1 billion.

1989
The Company begins a series of acquisitions increasing its sales from $1.9 billion in 1989 to over $8 billion by 1997. The Company enters new markets, new product areas and develops the leading research and development activities in the industries.

1990 Consolidation Begins
Crown acquires major portions of former industry leader Continental Can Company and becomes the North American packaging leader.

1992-Getting into Plastics
Crown Cork & Seal acquires CONSTAR International, a world leader in PET plastic containers for the beverage, food and household markets.

1996-Creating a World Packaging Leader
Crown Cork & Seal acquires CarnaudMetalbox, Europe’s leading manufacturer of metal and plastic packaging, and becomes the world’s packaging leader. Crown is now positioned to exceed customers requirements on a global scale.

1996
New global headquarters opens in Philadelphia.

2000
Crown introduces the first major breakthrough in beverage end technology in nearly 20 years: the revolutionary SuperEnd® beverage ends. This development reflects Crown’s dedication to innovate within the metal packaging industry.

2002
Crown completes the sale of 89.5% of its shares in Constar through its Initial Public Offering by Constar.

2003
Crown completes a $3.2 billion refinancing plan and forms Crown Holdings, Inc. as a new public holding company.

2005
Crown sells its Global Plastic Closures business.

2006
Crown sells its Cosmetics Packaging business.

2007
Crown sets a new standard in convenience packaging with the debut of its Easylift™ easy-open ends. Featuring a generous gap between the can lid and tab, allowing consumers of all ages to access can contents quickly and easily.

2008
Crown introduces the EarthSafe™ Dispensing System, an innovative and environmentally responsible package that replaces hydrocarbons with compressed air as the propellant. The package also features advanced valve technology that allows total product evacuation at consistent flow rates from start to finish.

2010
Crown launches the world’s first full aperture end for the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament. Branded the 360 End™, it uses a combination of food and beverage can technology so that the entire lid can be removed, turning the can itself into a drinking cup and removing the need for separate glassware. The 360 End™ is ideal for use at venues or events where glass bottles are typically prohibited.

2011
Crown unveils the new Orbit™ Closure – a revolutionary technology featuring a unique two-part design that reduces torque making it twice as easy to open compared to standard twist-off closures. Also an industry first this year, Crown launches HoloCrown™, a unique holographic foil technology that allows holographic images to be stamped directly on decorative metal tins.



Crown Holdings Inc





Crown Holdings Inc