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天美传媒’s Student of the Month: Brady Trumpower

Brady Trumpower Rocks 天美传媒! Brady Trumpower, of Hancock High School has been chosen as 天美传媒‘s Student of the Month. 鈥淲e have chosen Brady Trumpower of Hancock High School for 天美传媒’s Student of the Month for January. Brady displays a positive attitude in everything that he does. From the beginning of the program, […]

Rodney Divelbliss Awarded the Paul C. & Forrest R. Mellott Annual Leadership Award

The Paul C. & Forrest R. Mellott Annual Leadership Award is presented to a Mellott employee in recognition of outstanding leadership qualities. Each year, the recipient is selected by Paul, Herm, and Brian Mellott based on the achievement of specific measurable personal and organizational goals. The recipient of this award is honored for demonstrating leadership […]

Mellott Honors Employee Recipients of the 2023 VBL Awards

Each year, Mellott recognizes five employees who have done an outstanding job demonstrating one of our company鈥檚 core values: Safety, Integrity, Commitment, Respect, and Excellence. As we usher in 2024, please join us in congratulating the employees who were awarded Mellott鈥檚 2023 VBL (Value Based Leadership) Awards. Safety- Dan (Crushing) Promoting a Healthy and Safe […]

TECH TALK: Storage Could Damage Motors

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Damage to motor bearings can occur when a motor is not properly cared for during storage. False brinelling and static corrosion are the two main failure modes that might emerge. False Brinelling and Static Corrosion 听When vibration from passing equipment results in the bearing鈥檚 rolling elements vibrating against the raceway in a single location, false […]

Work Can be a Pain in the Neck!

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) may not seem very serious when symptoms first appear. They can start with minor discomfort in the early stages with symptoms that go away after a break, or at night when you are not at work. But as you return to the same activity, the symptoms also return. Over time, symptoms increase in intensity and eventually the body does not recover, even after rest.