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Nordson Corporation Named Manufacturer of the Year by State of Georgia

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Nordson Corporation Named Manufacturer of the Year by State of Georgia

  • Technical College System of Georgia and the georgia Department of Economic Development host prestigious award ceremony

WESTLAKE, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)– As part of its Manufacturing Appreciation Week, the state of Georgia has recognized Nordson Corporation’s (NAS: NDSN) Swainsboro manufacturing facility as its mid-size manufacturer of the year. The prestigious award was presented to Nordson by Georgia Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle during ceremonies in Atlanta yesterday hosted by the Technical College System of Georgia and the Georgia Department of Economic Development.

The award is based on multiple criteria including economic impact on the community and surrounding area, corporate responsibility and community involvement programs, workforce excellence, and letters of support. Nordson operates two facilities in the state in the cities of Swainsboro and Johns Creek. The facilities support the company’s adhesive dispensing systems segment, which manufactures precision equipment used in a wide variety of consumer packaging, nonwovens and general product assembly applications.

“We are extremely honored to accept this award. Georgia is a great place to do business and we’ve been operating in the state for more than 23 years,” said Jim DeVries, Nordson’s Corporate Vice President of Global Continuous Improvement. “Due to the tremendous growth of our business, we opened a new expanded facility in Swainsboro last year just miles away from our previous facility. The City of Swainsboro, the Swainsboro Chamber of Commerce and the local Joint Development Authority have always been great partners and they were instrumental in making this new facility a reality. As a result of this strong partnership, the Swainsboro workforce has tripled to over 180 workers, many of whom were hired through Georgia‘s Quickstart program. It is the hard work of all our employees in both our Swainsboro and John’s Creek facilities that continues to drive the success of Nordson as well as the continued success of the state of Georgia.

“I’d also like to point out that a successful business climate can, in turn, impact the quality of life in the surrounding community,” continued DeVries. “Every year, Nordson donates millions of dollars to charities, and, just as importantly, our employees donate thousands of hours through our Time and Talent program. Much of that investment happens right here in the state of Georgia through partnerships with organizations like the Sunshine House, Safe …read more

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Police: Ga. man killed wife, 2 sons, hanged self

Police in metro Atlanta say a 52-year-old man killed his two sons and wife and hanged himself in their apartment.

The bodies of Shivinder Singh Grover, his wife, 47-year-old Damanjit Kaur Grover, and their two sons, 5-year-old Gurtej Singh Grover and 12-year-old Sartaj Singh Grover, were found Monday in Johns Creek.

Johns Creek Police Chief Ed Densmore Tuesday said the boys died from wounds to their necks and their mother died from blows to her head. Police and the medical examiner’s office would not disclose any additional details, and the motive behind the murder-suicide is unclear.

Police say the slayings were the first homicides recorded in Johns Creek since the city about 25 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta incorporated in 2006.

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Police: 4 people found dead in Ga. apartment

Police in Georgia are investigating the slayings of two children and two adults as an apparent murder-suicide.

City spokeswoman Rosemary Taylor says authorities found the bodies of a man, woman and two children — believed to be 10 and 5 years old — in a Johns Creek apartment Monday morning.

It was unclear Monday evening how long the people had been dead. Their identities and causes of death were not immediately released.

Taylor said a co-worker of the slain woman called police and requested a welfare check when she did not show up for work.

Police chief Ed Densmore says authorities are investigating the slayings as a possible murder-suicide.

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