Dna Group Inc. (Raleigh, N.C.) created a technology license agreement with X-L Synergy Inc. (El Paso, Texas). The agreement will introduce a product line of leakage-current detector-interrupter devices. Publication
Illingworth Corp. (Milwaukee) named Dan Pfeifer as its new president. Former president John Illingworth will remain with the company as chief executive officer. Coastal Mechanical Services (Melbourne, Fla.) announced
Air Purchases Inc. (Burlington, Mass.) announced several management promotions. Frank Engel was named CEO/treasurer, Robert Engel was named president, Ivan Quinchia added the position of vice president to his
Foss Manufacturing Company Inc. (Hampton, N.H.) received a U.S. patent for its creation of Fosshieldâ„¢, a synthetic fiber designed to guard against the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew.
Coyne American Institute (Chicago) opened two new locations: 230 W. Monroe and 330 N. Green St., both in Chicago. Enrollment is taking place now at the Monroe facility; enrollment
Graham Corp. (Batavia, N.Y.), a company that designs and builds vacuum and heat transfer equipment, announced its first-quarter results for the period ending June 30. The company reported sales
Emerson (St. Louis) announced its third-quarter results for the fiscal period ended June 30. Net sales were $4.036 billion, a 13-percent increase over the same period in 2003. Earnings
University Mechanical Contractors Inc. (Mukilteo, Wash.) announced recent personnel changes. Adam Jeske was promoted to project manager and Robin Cowper to marketing manager. New hires are senior project manager
Sanyo Fisher Co. (Chatsworth, Calif.) recognized distributor R.E. Michel Co. Inc. (Glen Burnie, Md.) with an award for outstanding sales performance in 2003. Metal-Fab Inc. (Wichita, Kan.) retooled production
Rheem Manufacturing Co. (Fort Smith, Ark.) promoted Jim Barnet and David Garceau to senior district technical representatives in the Air Conditioning Division. Emerson Climate Technologies (St. Louis) received Frost