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  • MODRoto Ranked #16 out of 100 in North America

    MODRoto Ranked #16 out of 100 in North America

    MADISON, Ind. – MODRoto earned the coveted cover story in the 2016 Rotational Molders Ranking issue of Plastics News, the magazine reporting on trends and innovations in the plastics industry worldwide. The Plastics News issue ranked the company as the 16th largest rotational molder in North America out of the top 100 rotational molders. A

  • MODRoto Taps Tingue’s Dan Rodriguez to Drive Sales Strategy

    MODRoto Taps Tingue’s Dan Rodriguez to Drive Sales Strategy

    MADISON, Ind. – Laundry cart manufacturer MODRoto, has named Dan Rodriguez national sales manager. A noted brand strategist and former Tingue sales representative, Rodriguez is responsible for driving the company’s sales strategy including growing the brand in new and existing markets, providing leadership and direction for his team of North American field sales representatives and

  • What Color is Your Cart?

    What Color is Your Cart?

    MADISON, Ind.– Serenity blue may be a Pantone 2016 “Color of the Year” but instead of setting the trend, the color experts may be following what laundry managers have known and demonstrated for years.

  • MODRoto’s New President

    MODRoto’s New President

    MADISON, Ind.– Laundry cart manufacturer MODRoto, (MODRoto.com), has named noted business strategist, Lean Six Sigma authority and featured speaker J.R. Ryan president and chief operating officer. A proven executive with a 30-year track record for driving revenue growth and profitability, Ryan is responsible for the overall business results including strategic direction and growth of the

  • MODRoto’s New, EPA-Certified ComplianceCaddy

    MODRoto’s New, EPA-Certified ComplianceCaddy

    MADISON, Ind. — The new ComplianceCaddy(TM) from laundry product manufacturer Meese Orbitron Dunne Co. (MOD), enables laundries, dry cleaners and other companies to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements for processing solvent-contaminated wipes and avoid costly enforcement actions as published in the Agency’s final rule under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). As