Effort Foundry hires Tanya Miller as Production Control Coordinator
Effort Foundry, Inc., announces the addition of Tanya Miller to the position of “Production Control Coordinator”
Effort Foundry, Inc., announces the addition of Tanya Miller to the position of “Production Control Coordinator”
Effort Foundry has added a CreatBot D600 Pro Industrial 3D printer to expand our state-of-the-art production processes.
Effort Foundry’s growth into the Military/Navy/Nuclear casting market continues to grow, accounting for over 40% of total output.
The Steel Founders’ Society of America recognizes the outstanding contribution toward the technical and operating advancement of the industry of Bill Easterly of Effort Foundry with the Charles W. Briggs Memorial Technical and Operating Medal.
Over 70 customers attended the open house at Effort Foundry, Bath, PA, on Wednesday, September 18, 2024. All attendees expressed positive comments about the entire day!
Effort Foundry is PROUD of our safety committee and all the work they do to keep us SAFE!
On December 4, 2024, at the Siemens Energy Suppliers Summit in Houston, TX, Effort Foundry was presented with recognition for the 2024 “Continuous Improvement” award for North American Foundries supplying castings to Siemens Energy. Photo shows Bill Easterly receiving the award from Ian Seybert, Procurement Manager.
Effort Foundry in Bath, PA, manufactures high-quality castings for military, nuclear, pump, valve, power-generation, and general industrial applications. For over 15 years, they have been ISO Certified and have NIAC and military certifications. Effort Foundry craftsmen pride themselves on service, quality, and on-time delivery. Our products include castings for the Read more…
Consistent with our efforts to provide the highest-quality, most dependable service, Effort Foundry has instituted the following team changes, effective July 8th, 2024.
“Hot Metal Men” Lead Melter Steve Denmon, and melters Kyle Kratzer and Marcus Milburn, are the on-the-melt deck men who operate the 4 induction furnaces that melt up to 10,000 lbs. daily of molten metal: iron, carbon & low alloy steels, all stainless steels, monel, copper-nickel, Hastelloy. and many more. Read more…