
D.L. Martin Co. Recognizes Lance Hopkins
D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Lance Hopkins as Employee of the Month for March. Lance lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for 3
D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Lance Hopkins as Employee of the Month for March. Lance lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for 3
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes John Heinbaugh as Employee of the Month for February. John lives in St. Thomas and has been with the company
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Dakota Carmack as Employee of the Month for January. Dakota lives in McConnellsburg and has been with the company for
The D.L. Martin Co recognizes Hanna Johnson as Employee of the Month for December. Hanna lives in Shippensburg and has been with the company for
Sheldon lives in McConnellsburg and has been with the company for 17 years. He is the Engineering Supervisor.
D.L. Martin has recognized Dennis Hicks for a couple of suggestions pertaining to the paint booth that saved the company time amnd money.
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Corey Starliper as Employee of the Month for February. Corey lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for three years.
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Roy Pittman as Employee of the Month for January. Roy lives in Marion and has been with the company for 34 years.
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Terry Heidel as Employee of the Month for December. Terry lives in Shirleysburg and has nine years of service with the company.
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Garrett Foreman as Employee of the Month for November. Garrett lives in St. Thomas and has been with the company for 3 years.
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Ron Kaiser as Employee of the Month for October. Ron lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for 27 years.
D.L. Martin’s Month for September is Jeff Ficks, who lives in Little Cove and has been with the company for 9 years.
The D.L. Martin Co. recognizes Teresa Taylor as Employee of the Month for August. Teresa lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for 25 years.
D.L. Martin Co. Recognizes Scott Riley as their Employee of the Month for April. He works under Dakota Carmack leading him as his supervisor. READ:
He has worked for the company for 21 years and is a Machine Operator, Assembler and Lead Person in D.L. Martin’s Building 4.
The company also recognized employees James McFadden, Nathan Eyer and Kendra Shatzer in August for their suggestions that month.
D.L. Martin Co. honors five employees for their suggestions this year. Their proposals resulted in financial savings and increased efficiency.
Paul Carmack is D.L. Martin Company’s employee of the month. He is recognized for a suggestion that saves the company time and money and makes forklift operators jobs easier.
Chris suggested changing the raw material length of 5 Sch 40 pipe used for elevator jack cylinders. Changing the length from 42’ to 45’ eliminates the excessive amount of drop generated when sawing the pipe.
Caleb Wagner, James McFadden and Kendra Shatzer are the D.L. Martin Company’s September and October Employees of the Month.
D.L. Martin Co. recognizes John Miller as Employee of the Month for June. John lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for 26 years.
Brandi Younker lives in Warfordsburg and has been with D.L. Martin Co. for two years. She is an Assembler and Painter in Building 4.
Two employees at D.L. Martin Co. were recognized in August for their contributions to the company’s productivity.
He served in the United Stated Marine Corp during the Vietnam Conflict. He worked as a welder, working at Grove Manufacturing and D.L. Martin.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation along with the Pennsylvania State Police, with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and Associated Pennsylvania Constructors hosted an event today urging motorists to
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) broke ground April 6 on a new $6.4 million technician training center at the company’s North American headquarters in Shippensburg,
The Franklin County Commissioners recently announced the county’s highest employee honors when naming the recipients of the county’s 2021 SERVICE Value Award winners, the 2021
Austin M. Crouse graduated in 2019 from Shippensburg Area Senior High school. From there he is on his 3rd year of college at the University
July’s Employee of the Month lives in Mercersburg and has been with the company for 43 years. He is a Machine Operator in Building 4.
Embly’s suggestion involved a better, more efficient way to drill holes in omega brackets in DL Martin’s manufacturing process.
There are jobs to be found in and round Franklin County even at a time when some businesses have had to close their doors and lay off employees to prevent the spread Of the Coronavirus.
From restaurants to manufacturers, area employers are looking for both skilled and unskilled labor as local businesses begin to open up again.
The stage has been set to streamline community planning in Mercersburg and its surrounding communities.
Ralph was known to be very competitive in just about anything sports related. He enjoyed horseshoes, ping pong, basketball, and softball.
Buster was an avid hunter and fisherman who enjoyed watching the wildlife outside his home windows. Most of all he loved time with his family.
Stan enjoyed visiting wineries, cooking on the grill and home improvement projects. He will be dearly missed by all his family and friends.
Bill was proud to be an American and loved the flag. He loved riding his Harley, camping, and bluegrass music. Bill was an inspiration to others.
Steve will be remembered as a kind, generous and hard-working man that was a friend to all and a mentor to many. He will be loved and missed.
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