Spark Your Curiosity
It is important to us that our customers have a thorough understanding of the solutions and services we provide. We write articles that educate and inspire heat-intensive manufacturers to reignite their operations.
A War On Talent
Let’s use diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) as a solution to the war on talent.
It's Been a Long Haul. Take Time for a Restorative Stretch.
Summer is a chance for renewal—so go make memories that don't involve work.
Whose ‘Proper Way’ Is It, Anyway?
Good strategizing involves making room for other perspectives on your team.
Keep it Hot - Extend Refractory Life
“I’m not operating as much, so shouldn’t the refractory last as long, or longer, then when we’re running full out?” The answer is usually no because thermal cycling is refractory’s enemy.
Culture Still Eats Strategy for Breakfast
It took us years to move from top-down to people-centric management, but the journey was worth it.
Spring Cleaning Is Time for Leaders to Take Stock
If you are feeling burned out, begin to take note of what re-energizes you.
Come for the Pay and Benefits. Stay for the Company Culture.
Flexible scheduling, educational opportunities and even small gestures can improve morale.
Furnace Retrofits: A Before & After Story
1 Bag of Dirt + 1 Pail of Water = Precast… Simple, Right?
No doubt if you have been in the refractory business long enough, remarking that you sell “dirt in a bag” is a statement you’ve either made or heard at one point or another in your career.
Fortunately for all of us, that statement could not be farther from the truth. Quite the opposite, actually. (If not, we are paying way too much for dirt!) Onex, Inc. began producing precast shapes over 45 years ago. During those days, we couldn’t do much more than rectangles and square shapes. But through these years, as castable technologies improved, so did Onex. And so did our precast shape capabilities! We are proud to continue bringing advanced, state-of-the-art precast shapes to heat-intensive industries.
Once Led Through Fear, a Small Manufacturer Reimagines Itself
The pay raise was great, but this 27-year-old Erie man likes the job even better
What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
Spencer Johnson asks this question in his book “Who Moved My Cheese.” For 6+ years I have listened to this book on my way to work after the start of the new year. This past year, the quote become all too real. It’s a saying I remind myself of as I am faced with critical decisions.
2020 was a year of change for my family and I. It was a year for the history books, with so much hurt and pain felt throughout the world. It will be one that won’t be soon forgotten, though many wish that it was just a dream.