Company Picnic, a “Concrete” Success

It is common for companies to sponsor their corporate picnics on the rich, lush grassy grounds of a metropolitan park located several miles outside the city boundaries. Not so with Milton Manufacturing. True to its motto: “Detroit Proud,” Milton Manufacturing sponsored its company employee picnic at its Galactic Headquarters in Detroit. In fact, you might say that its company picnic was a “concrete” success.

If you’ve been following our blog, you know that Milton is located in an urban setting that was hard-hit by the economy. Directly across the street from Milton, there was a neighborhood of 100+ homes that no longer exist as a result of the downfall in the economy a few years ago. As the homes became abandoned, decayed, Milton purchased the lots, some vacant others with houses, and leveled the homes to open up the land and converted the area into community flower and food gardens that are planted, harvested and shared with local area residents.

Milton takes its role as a corporate neighbor in the community very seriously. Remember the song from the 1970s entitled “Takin’ It to the Streets” by the rock band The Doobie Brothers with Michael McDonald as lead vocalist? Milton hosted its picnic in the “concrete” street right outside of its plant facilities and headquarters. By doing so, the local residents and their children were also invited to enjoy the picnic.

Clearly, the picnic was very kid-friendly — with popcorn, cotton candy, dunk tank, a hay ride, several blow up giant game structures (including a giant dry slide and a giant wet slide) and family tours of the plant facilities. Children of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers, were in constant motion going from one game to the next.

It was a great day for family fun — and a wonderful day for employees to show their families where mom or dad works during the week.

Milton Manufacturing announces acquisition of
D&M Truck Top Company

Milton Manufacturing is pleased to announce its recent acquisition of D&M Truck Top Company.

“We’re very excited and proud to bring D&M Truck Top Company on board.” said Milton Manufacturing President and CEO Jim Green.

D&M Truck Top has been known as a strong business component in the truck cover industry. Like Milton Manufacturing, D&M was established in the mid-1940s and is also based in Detroit, Michigan.

D&M Truck Top began its business venture with the U.S. government as its first customer. Under the leadership of Albert Dworkin, the business moved to a new location; and the D&M product line included cab enclosures for pickup and stake trucks, as well as an assortment of awnings

Furthermore, fierce competition in the enclosure business led the visionaries at D&M to create and produce car undercovers—widely used before auto manufacturers discovered a way to prevent oil from leaking out of automobiles.

Sometime later, the company experienced a slight decline in sales, until Dworkin’s son-in-law, Aaron Greenspon originated the manufacture of vinyl, canvas and steel forklift cab enclosures—still in robust production today.

The current line of D&M products includes vehicle rain covers, and heavy-duty vinyl nylon material covers with integrated windshields, as well as other innovative products. For instance, for machines not equipped with a factory guard, D&M constructs custom-made framework with a safety-glass windshield and options for two-way non-rusting zippers, electric wiper and heater.

D&M Truck Top Company President Aaron Greenspon will have an active role in the company transition. It is Aaron’s feeling that, “D & M Truck Top will fit well with the future plans of Milton and will prove to be a viable asset to the Milton Team.” Further Aaron stated that, “The resources of Milton are a lot more efficient and we will be able to produce and ship our products much faster in order to better satisfy the needs of our customers.” In addition, Roman Braginsky and Vladimir Yershov, both of D&M, will be joining the Milton Manufacturing team.

“We look forward to a successful business collaboration, and we believe that the addition of the high-quality and innovative D&M Truck Top Company to our own manufacturing business will yield stellar results for our customers.” Green noted.

Previously located in Detroit at 8525 Puritan Street, The D&M operations are currently housed at the Milton Manufacturing, Galactic Headquarters 301 E. Grixdale Street Detroit 48203.

Thanks again for reading our MILTON Monday Morning Blog. To learn more about how we can work for you, contact us at (313) 366-2450.

Milton Manufacturing awarded HUBZone certification

As of January 10, 2011 the US Small Business Administration has certified Milton Manufacturing as a HUBZone concern. This provides Milton Manufacturing with the opportunity to expand its government contracting growth plans and continue its track record of expansion. Milton Manufacturing President & CEO, Mr. Jim Green, states “we hope this (certification) will enable Milton Manufacturing to grow its workforce during the years to come.”

Both the Federal Government and Prime Contractors to the Federal Government have a HUBzone sourcing goal of 3%.  By obtaining this certification Milton manufacturing is helping their customers meet their subcontracting goals and consequently receive more contracts. This certification will also offer Milton Manufacturing opportunities in the federal marketplace.

The Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZone) Empowerment Contracting program promotes economic development and employment growth in designated urban areas with the goal of revitalizing them into sustainable communities.

While there are numerous qualifying factors in the certification application, the two key eligibility requirements state that the business must be located in a historically underutilized business zone (HUBZone) and at least 35 percent of the company employees must reside in a HUBZone. Milton has met both these requirements.

At Milton Manufacturing we take our role as a corporate citizen very seriously.

Our goal is to expand our manufacturing capabilities, provide the City with an expanded tax base and stay actively involved with various area businesses, organizations, and community groups.

The congratulatory letter that we received from the Office of the HUBZone Program ended with these words of encouragement: “We wish you the best of luck with your HUBZone certified concern – your success will help improve the economic future of the HUBZone in which you operate.”

If you would like to know more about HUBzone certification, Milton Capabilities and what Milton has to offer visit our web site and blog at www.miltonmfg.com or call us 313-366-2450.

Thanks again for being a part of our success.

SEASONS… GREETING!

MILTON Manufacturing 2010 Christmas GreetingMILTON Manufacturing will be closed for the holiday break from Friday December 24th until Monday January 03, 2011.

We extend our heartfelt wishes to you for a happy holiday and a peaceful, prosperous new year!

While you wait for our return in January, take a moment to review our blogs from 2010.

Our blog covered a wide range of subject matter from business activities to community involvement. Blog topics included eye-opening facts about the dangers of texting while driving, information on how we have converted vacant properties into urban farms, plans regarding our business development for the future, information about our manufacturing capabilities, and stories about how our talented employees play an important role in our history and success.

Also, be sure to take a look at the photos and videos in the blogs. Thank you for visiting our website and reading our blog.

MILTON Manufacturing will reopen on Monday January 03, 2011. Have a safe and wonderful holiday break!

MILTON photo album:
A close-up view of the MRAP

MILTON Manufacturing Group Photo

When was the last time your family gathered together for a family photo? We, at MILTON Manufacturing, had an opportunity to see an MRAP— up close and personal—and we marked the occasion with a MILTON family photo with all the members of our shop floor and administrative staff.

If you’ve been following our blog, you know that MILTON supports our brave men and women in the military by designing and manufacturing storage boxes, radio antenna brackets, DigiracksTM, litter support arms, integrated storage steps, latches, hinges, tie-downs, mirror brackets, tail light boxes, ammo storage trays, light bars, condenser covers and supports, ambulance components, and fenders—all of which are components for a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected military vehicle—better known as the MRAP.

Notice the two vehicles in the photograph. The vehicle at the left is an MRAP, which is currently in use in the Middle East. The vehicle at the right was used in the Vietnam War (1955-1975) and retired in the 1980’s. The MRAP vehicle was developed to provide more protection and survivability against IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device).

It was a great experience for the MILTON staff to see an MRAP vehicle in person. So, we marked the occasion with our “family photo.” Is it about time for you to take more pictures for your family photo album?

Thanks again for reading our MILTON Monday Morning Blog. To learn more about how we can work for you, contact us at (313) 366-2450.

Check out the time lapse video of the photo shoot…

MILTON MANUFACTURING welcomes the
Return of the Detroit Mounted Police Unit

Over a period of time, trends, products, and traditions can change or disappear. Have you ever asked yourself: Whatever happened to… elevator operators, dime stores, at-home doctor visits, hat-check rooms, big rainbow lollypops — and what about the mounted police?

Well, some things do come back – and we’re glad to see that happen in the case of the Detroit Mounted Police Division with its beautiful equestrian (horse) partners. The unit was eliminated in 2005. But the good news is that it was reinstated in mid-2009.

The Detroit Mounted Police was founded in 1893. Over an era of more than 110 years, about 600 police officers have served in this unit. At its peak in 1979, or perhaps we could call it: its “hay day” (excuse the pun), there were 65 horses and 56 officers. When the unit was in full swing at that time, the mounted police handled a wide range of duties, including patrolling the streets, issuing tickets, and making arrests. The horseback unit is particularly effective in parks and wooded areas where it would be difficult to maneuver a police vehicle, and the mounted police are rather visible and effective in crowd control situations at parades and other large outdoor events.

When the unit was eliminated in 2005, it had faced the retirement of several officers and economic constraints. The number of horses had dropped dramatically to fewer than 20 and not much more than a half dozen officers.

When we learned that the division had moved into its new location in July of this year, we were eager to invite the officers and their horses for a visit at our facility. Take a look at the photo taken outside our building.

Hm, it is so nice to see the return of this great establishment — the Detroit Mounted Police. Now, whatever happened to at-home milk delivery trucks?

Thanks again for reading our MILTON Monday Morning Blog. To learn more about how we can work for you, contact us at (313) 366-2450.

MILTON MANUFACTURING earns ITAR certification

US Department of DefenseMILTON MANUFACTURING is proud to announce its certification as an ITAR supplier.

Never heard of ITAR? That’s understandable. Not many people are familiar with it. Nonetheless, it is an important achievement that we are very proud to have earned.

You may have read in our previous blogs that we have procured government contracts to manufacture parts for our U.S. military. The certification process is rigorous. Yet, simply put, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is a set of U.S. government regulations to control the export and import of defense-related items and services.

During the certification process, we were required to demonstrate evidence of appropriate compliance competencies in day-to-day operations, employee training, recordkeeping, filing systems, and internal audit procedures, as well as an understanding of disciplinary actions or penalties for violations or other acts of non-compliance.

The goal of the regulations is to protect U.S. national security from the risk of illegal exports and transfers, as well as the unauthorized use of products of U.S. origin. Furthermore, the regulations support the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and are enforced by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) of the U.S. Department of State.

We are proud to assure you that the defense-related articles that we manufacture to support our U.S. troops meet ITAR government standards.

We welcome your comments and ideas.  As always, come back each week to read another MILTON Monday Morning Blog!

Have you been following us?
Milton’s blog recap

Since the launch of our Milton Monday Morning Blog in the fall of 2009, we have covered a wide range of topics, including our manufacturing processes and equipment, business practices, customer service, community involvement and, of course, the talent and expertise of our employees.

We hope that you are following our blog each week. Just in case you may have missed a particular topic, here’s a quick summary:

MILTON Manufacturing Supports No Phone Zone
A reminder of the new national observance of “No Phone Zone Day,” along with eye-opening facts about the dangers of texting while driving.

MILTON Manufacturing Conforms to Michigan’s New Smoking Ban
The new Dr. Ron Davis Law, known as Michigan’s workplace smoking ban, went into effect May 1, 2010. This blog provides some interesting information about how businesses are affected, as well as how some residents are reacting to the ban.
The MILTON Manufacturing “Motor City” Turret Team—CNC Turret Punch Press
Featuring employees, Rick Goga and C.J. Millender, this blog explains how the turret punch press produces quality parts with significant cost savings.
MILTON Manufacturing … “greening” the way with urban farming
MILTON MANUFACTURING converts nearby vacant properties into bountiful urban food farms and flower gardens to yield support to the neighboring community.
Milton and Focus Hope working together in Detroit
Milton partners with Focus Hope in an educational and working relationship to train and employ city residents.
The Art of the Drop Hammer
Featuring employees, Jerry and Sam, who operate Milton’s large drop hammer machines for specialized, low volume production jobs for various industries, such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and more.
New Semi-Annual Newsletter
We are making plans to launch a new semi-annual newsletter.
You are a valued customer – and we are listening!
Look for an upcoming customer survey.
MILTON Manufacturing introduces Ron Taranto as Engineering Director
View a summary of our new engineering director’s work background.
Terrific Trio: 2 Men and a Robot
Featuring employees, Kenny J. and Akbar M, who program the robot to handle high-volume MIG (metal inert gas) welding jobs.
Customers, we want to hear from you!
In our continuous efforts to provide you with excellent products and quality service, we want to hear from you – our customers.
MILTON Manufacturing’s Master Mechanic Chuck Scott develops a new “Super Special” Murray Tensioner
Master mechanic, Chuck Scott, improves upon the already durable, powerful, dependable, and economical Murray tensioner.
Milton partners with Detroit Public Schools
Milton welcomes LaQuita Wilcher.
MILTON Manufacturing provides facts on the 2010 Census
Read answers to key questions regarding the 2010 Census.

Lighting the American Way with MILTON Laser Capabilities

MILTON Manufacturing impacts the American way of life with its innovative laser capabilities.

Mother Earth: A MILTON environmental priority
Employee cell phone recycling program.
Milton’s Hero: The Inspirational Story of Steve B.
Read Steve’s story of helping a woman who had been attacked and abandoned in the trunk of her car.
The Why of the Milton Blog
We’re excited to tell the story of MILTON, because ours is a rich history—rooted in the Motor City and conceived as a family venture with a proud lineage that survives today.
The Milton Capabilities Video is now Live!
See video featuring Milton employees and equipment, including 3-D and 6-axis laser cutting, CNC milling, drop hammer forming, insert clinching, laser cutting, lathe turning, MIG and TIG welding, press brake forming, progressive die stamping, robotic welding, stretch forming, and turret punching.

Thanks again for following the blog. We welcome your ideas and topics for future postings. As always, come back each week to read another MILTON Monday Morning Blog!

MILTON Manufacturing Supports
No-Phone Zone Day

You’re driving in rush hour traffic. You just have to send your BFF a text message right now to tell her about something. Why wait? It’s not urgent but it’s on your mind now.

Your BFF writes back saying that your message has her LOL. Wait a minute! Where did that car come from? Wow! That was a close call. You almost hit that young boy standing at the corner! Where’s your cell phone? Oh, it fell out of your hand and it’s on the floor on the passenger side. You just have to pick it up right now. Why wait until you come to a stop. Got it! Oh, no! You’ve lost control of the car and it’s headed into oncoming traffic! BAM! CRASH!

Does this scenario sound familiar to you? (If you don’t already know: BFF is a “text” shortcut for “best friend forever” and LOL stands for “laughing out loud.”) Stories have hit the news about school bus drivers and train engineers responsible for multiple deaths in a single incident because they were “texting while driving.” Not every incident where a cell phone is involved hits the news, but deaths caused by people “texting while driving” have risen to an incredible level.

In the 1980s, grass-roots safety campaigns were instrumental in helping to reduce deaths from drunk driving with the increased use of seat belts and other efforts.

Now, in 2010, the U.S. Transportation Department has declared April 30 a day of national observance for “No-Phone Zone Day.” This safety campaign was led by popular television personality, Oprah Winfrey, to encourage drivers to pledge not to chat or text on a cell phone while driving. Participants can pick from three pledge options to affect their driving style: no texting; no texting and no chatting; or no texting and hands-free calling only.

MILTON Mfg. realizes that April 30th has passed, but it is never too late to practice good safety procedures!

Eye-opening facts:

  • According to researchers, texting on a cell phone while driving slows the reaction time of the driver more than when he/she is under the influence of alcohol.
  • In a university study released last year, it was determined that truckers who text while driving are 23 times more likely to be involved in or nearly involved in a crash.
  • President Obama banned federal employees from texting while driving government vehicles. The employees are also banned from texting while driving their own vehicles when using government-issued phones.
  • According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, when drivers text while driving, they take their eyes off the road an average of 4.6 seconds out of every six seconds. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ron LaHood says that this finding suggests that, at 55 mph, a texting driver actually travels the full length of a football field without directing his attention to the road.
  • Secretary LaHood also said drivers of commercial vehicles caught texting while driving could be fined up to $2,750.

For more information, the U.S. Transportation Department has launched a special website at www.distraction.gov, the “official U.S. government website for distracted driving” information. So far, 24 states, including Michigan and the District of Columbia, have joined Oprah’s efforts to support distracted driving legislation.

Here at MILTON MANUFACTURING, we encourage you to practice safe driving habits. Wait until you can pull your vehicle off the road to chat or text safely.

MILTON MANUFACTURING Conforms to Michigan’s New Smoking Ban

non-smokingYou smell cigarette smoke? Well, hopefully, you’re mistaken. Just a few days ago, Michigan’s workplace smoking ban went into effect officially on May 1, 2010, after having been signed into law on December 18, 2009, by Governor Jennifer Granholm.

The new Dr. Ron Davis Law bans smoking statewide in all enclosed, indoor workplaces in Michigan. This includes outdoor patios of restaurants and bars, as well as at any public meetings and government agencies. There are some exemptions. Smoking is still permitted in cigar bars, private home offices, retail tobacco stores, company vehicles, commercial trucks, and the gambling floors of Detroit’s three existing casinos. Casinos established after May 1, 2010 will not be permitted to allow smoking.

The Michigan Clean Indoor Air Act of 1987 remains in effect. Generally, it prohibits smoking in schools, childcare facilities, and healthcare facilities. Furthermore, various counties or areas throughout Michigan have enacted or will enact smoking bans to apply to their local jurisdictions. For example, Detroit and Wayne County already have a ban that prohibits smoking in enclosed workplaces. In 2012, the University of Michigan will prohibit smoking throughout its campus.

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So, how are Michigan residents and business people responding to the Dr. Ron Davis Law? It has been reported that one restaurant closed its doors for a couple of days at the end of April to clean its interior and apply fresh paint to the walls to remove the smell of smoke from its facility. Some people with health or breathing issues (e.g. asthma, cancer, and heart disease) are delighted to know that they can avoid the second-hand smoke for themselves and their children. Furthermore, some smokers look at the ban as an opportunity for them to quit smoking. On the other hand, some people are upset because they feel that the law intrudes on their personal rights and enjoyment.

With regards to enforcement of the law, the police can be called to handle situations when a person refuses to stop smoking. However, the law does outline specific actions that restaurant/bar owners must follow. For example, restaurants and bars are required to post No Smoking signs. If a customer is smoking, the owner is required to ask that person to stop smoking and if necessary to leave the premises. Financial penalties can be imposed on the owner and the smoker for non-compliance with the law.

MILTON MANUFACTURING will continue to maintain a smoke-free environment for its workers and guests.