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The M+A name represents two powerful brands – Mountville and Andersen – with nearly a century of combined experience developing and manufacturing mats designed to make environments safer, cleaner, and more comfortable. In 1963, the late Emmett Hart, with his wife Nancy by his side, established Mountville Mills. A little over a decade later, in 1974, the late Walter Andersen established The Andersen Company. Throughout the years, the companies drove innovations in their respective markets; Mountville in the textile rental market, and Andersen in the janitorial/sanitary supply markets. Outstanding quality and customer service paved the way for future generations of Harts and Andersens to expand the business. In 1999, these flagship brands joined forces to become the largest mat manufacturer in the world, and in 2018 we made the union official with a name change to M+A Matting. For decades, weve been a symbol of quality and customer service. Were the driving force in the mat industry, developing the next generation of mats designed to provide superior safety, cleanliness, and comfort to workers and customers across the world. Our diverse product mix is a direct reflection of our diverse customers and end users who span virtually every industry – healthcare, hospitality, food service, retail, education, industrial, and commercial.
Chesapeake Bank is a community bank located in Kilmarnock, Virginia, serving the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula regions. Established in April 1900 as Lancaster National Bank, it was founded to support local watermen, oystermen, and fishermen. Over the years, the bank has expanded its services to include farmers and various local businesses, adapting to the needs of the community. The bank offers a variety of banking services, including personal banking options like checking and savings accounts, personal loans, and credit cards. For businesses, Chesapeake Bank provides loans, lines of credit, and cash management services. Additionally, it offers investment services through Chesapeake Wealth Management. Known for its community-focused approach, Chesapeake Bank emphasizes treating customers like neighbors and actively engages in local initiatives.
Midland States Bank is a community-based financial institution with over a century of history. As a subsidiary of Midland States Bancorp, Inc., headquartered in Effingham, Illinois, the bank is dedicated to supporting local businesses and residents. The bank offers a wide range of financial services, including commercial banking tailored for local businesses, wealth management with a focus on financial planning and investment services, and personal banking solutions that cater to individual needs. Midland States Bank emphasizes a personalized approach, aiming to be a supportive partner for customers during important life events. With a commitment to teamwork and community support, Midland States Bank promotes sustainable practices and social responsibility through its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. The bank continues to evolve under the leadership of CEO Leon J. Holschbach, focusing on enhancing profitability and competitiveness in the financial sector.
Jenius Bank is a digital banking service provided by Bank SMBC Indonesia, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. It aims to redefine banking by offering better rates on financial products and personalized insights for effective financial management. The Jenius app integrates a variety of services, including money transfers, QR code payments, asset management, investment options, credit card services, and lending solutions. The Jenius Main Debit Card (m-Card) features a modern design and aligns with the companys "Think Unthinkable" philosophy. Jenius primarily targets millennials and has attracted over 5.2 million customers in Indonesia, appealing to those seeking a user-friendly banking experience. Customers who receive their paychecks through Jenius enjoy benefits like free remittance fees and withdrawal services. Jenius is committed to helping users organize their finances and encourages innovative thinking in the banking sector. Recent updates, including a new booth concept and a redesigned debit card, reflect its dedication to enhancing customer experience.
The founder of Conval, Chester A. Siver, developed an innovative and technologically advanced line of forged steel globe valves for high pressure and high temperature steam service applications primarily for the power generation industry. In 1967, Conval was incorporated and manufacturing facilities were established in Somers, Connecticut. Conval has developed extensions to the original product line which include: • "T" and angle pattern bodies • 3500 pound and a 4500 pound series • 2 1/2, 3, and 4 inch sizes • Bellows seal valves • 3 way valves • A variety of material options • Cryogenic valves • Multiple orifice blowdown valves • Ball Valves • Nuclear Power Plant Valves Convals provides basic valve products that are durable, maintainable, and yield a low cost solution over the serviceable life of the valve. Markets for Conval include the power generation industry, refining, oil and gas production, chemical, fertilizer, and pulp industries. Besides the domestic United States market, other projected growth markets are Canada, Australia, China, Southeast Asia, Mexico, South America, and developing third world countries. Over one half of Convals sales are made internationally. Conval became a Certified ISO 9001 manufacturer in September 1992. BVQI (Bureau Veritas Quality International, N.A., Inc.) semi-annually certifies that Convals Quality Management System is in accordance with appropriate international standards for design, development, production, installation, and servicing. Also, Convals quality program meets the requirements of 10CFR50, Appendix B of the Code of Federal Regulations and ASME N Stamp for its nuclear customers, and the European Pressure Equipment Directive. Conval employs approximately 100 employees working on two shifts. Convals operations consist of the machining of most parts used to assemble finished valves, the maintenance of adequate parts inventory to support production, and the development of new valve products.