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Thayer Scale Announces New Vice President of Engineering and Development
Todd Newman, a veteran in process control and engineering, will help the company expand its lean manufacturing practices and product development
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PEMBROKE, Mass., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Thayer Scale, a leading manufacturer of equipment for the continuous weighing and feeding of bulk materials, announced Todd Newman is joining the company as the new Vice President of Engineering and Development. Newman brings over sixteen years of experience in process control and engineering. He will be located at the company s headquarters in Pembroke, Mass.
Image courtesy of Thayer Scale Todd Newman will help company expand its lean manufacturing practices and product development
Thayer Scale, a leading manufacturer of equipment for the continuous weighing and feeding of bulk materials, announced Todd Newman is joining the company as the new vice president of engineering and development.
Newman brings more than 16 years of experience in process control and engineering. He will be located at the company s headquarters in Pembroke, MA.
Since 2006, Newman has served in several significant engineering roles at Thermo Fisher Scientific. His most recent positions include senior engineering manager (materials and minerals), and senior engineering manager (bulk material handling and process analytics). Before joining Thermo Fisher, he was a mechanical engineer and project manager with F&S Fabricating. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.
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Weighed rotating bucket
David Hyer, president, Thayer Scale | May 18, 2021
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Powder & Bulk Solids have effectively documented the benefits of utilizing weighing-based solutions to manage process quality. However, many low-volume, high-mix producers don’t see the need to add gravimetric feeders, weigh belts, or other continuous weighing systems to the original process layout until growth or new quality demands force them to consider adding automation and/or control capabilities. This leaves many producers facing a difficult decision: Sacrifice quality and continue to operate as is, or make a significant investment in a new, continuous process line, potentially creating undue financial risk for the business.
Image courtesy of Thayer Scale
Weighed rotating bucket
David Hyer, president, Thayer Scale | May 18, 2021
Many articles printed in
Powder & Bulk Solids have effectively documented the benefits of utilizing weighing-based solutions to manage process quality. However, many low-volume, high-mix producers don’t see the need to add gravimetric feeders, weigh belts, or other continuous weighing systems to the original process layout until growth or new quality demands force them to consider adding automation and/or control capabilities. This leaves many producers facing a difficult decision: Sacrifice quality and continue to operate as is, or make a significant investment in a new, continuous process line, potentially creating undue financial risk for the business.