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Attending Metpack 2017: The Largest Show in the Industry

Roeslein & Associates, Inc. is currently prepping for the largest tradeshow in the metal packaging industry, METPACK 2017. Every three years, market leaders and specialized companies from the metal packaging industry present their innovations at this week-long extravaganza in Essen, Germany. This year, the show will take place May 2nd – 6th. Roeslein & Associates will be sending 12 representatives from the company who will participate in the show; Roeslein will be located in Hall 3.0, booth 3D49.

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Roeslein Named One of the Top 150 Privately Held Companies 2017

For the seventh consecutive year, Roeslein & Associates, Inc. was named to St. Louis Business Journal’s Top 150 Privately Held Companies for 2017. This honor is bestowed upon companies in the greater St. Louis Metro Area who have had the largest increase in revenue for the previous fiscal year. Following a record year in 2015, Roeslein approached 2016 with a focus on extending the overall scope of their projects by increasing its installation work, and expanding its Process & Energy industry experience. Additional growth was seen in the accrual of new clients, size of company’s workforce and overall company footprint though office expansions worldwide.

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Supporting US Manufacturing Jobs

Published and written by U.S. Trade and Development Agency

In 2002, Rudi Roeslein, Chief Executive Officer of Roeslein & Associates, approached USTDA to fund a feasibility study on the construction of a two-piece can manufacturing facility in Nigeria. At the time Roeslein & Associates was looking to expand into emerging economies, but the company was too small to fund a study on market potential in a country like Nigeria. As a result, USTDA provided $251,080 for Roeslein to conduct a feasibility study to determine if the financial, economic and design of the facility would support the building of the only can making facility in Sub-Saharan Africa. In manufacturing the canning facility, Roeslein builds the modular pieces in Red Bud, Illinois, about 25 miles southeast of St. Louis. Once assembled the individual can manufacturing modules are then shipped in standard shipping containers, and connected on-site to form a full two-piece can manufacturing facility. This type of factory design allows for technical work to be exported, and is easier to assemble than more traditional factory designs where the entire facility is constructed on-site.

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Roeslein Unveils New Product: Decorator Cooling System

Roeslein & Associates is known widely for its consulting, engineering, fabrication and construction services. However, the company strives to combine these services with its engineered products to provide a successful ongoing operation for the client. With its unique services and product capabilities, Roeslein can provide complete systems integration and projects utilizing the best technologies available, ultimately providing fully operational production facilities and process systems.

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Roeslein Sponsors the Boy Scouts of America 2017 Engineering Badge

Roeslein & Associates, Inc. has recently sponsored a new initiative by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), Greater St. Louis Area Council, to further promote their Boy Scout Merit Badge Program. Roeslein & Associates donated $2,500 to the 2017 Merit Badge Program. This donation is in addition to the employee matching program they offer, which has given up to $5,000 to the Boy Scouts of America the past several years.

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Second beverage can line at MSCANCO in Egypt to start up in June

Published and written by The Canmaker Magazine

Plans for the development of Africa’s largest beverage can plant have been delayed following further political turmoil in Egypt.

It was expected that the plant built by Mahmood Saeed Beverage Cans & Ends Industry Company Ltd (MSCANCO) north of Cairo would have the second of its high-speed production lines operating by last summer.

The third and fourth lines were scheduled for operation by the end of 2018, when capacity would be more than five billion cans a year, making it the biggest in all of Africa.

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