MENOMONEE FALLS, WI (March 7, 2011) – Tailored Label Products, Inc. (TLP), a custom manufacturer of label and adhesive solutions, has announced the planned expansion of their Menomonee Falls manufacturing facility. The increase in plant capacity will allow TLP to continue to invest in new technology and label and adhesive product innovations.

TLP has seen a 25% increase in volume from 2009 to 2010 with a resurgence in its core businesses as well as over 100 new customers in 2010. TLP has also added nine people to its workforce since January 2010. “The planned plant expansion will provide TLP with the necessary space to continue to streamline our processes and improve overall effectiveness as volume continues to increase,” said Mike Erwin, president of TLP.

This will be the fourth expansion TLP has undergone within the last six years. This latest undertaking will increase TLP’s size to 55,900 square feet. The expansion will be completed in March 2011.

In addition to the planned expansion, TLP has just invested in two new converting machines that will increase capacity and process reliability as part of the company’s continuous improvement programs. Both machines were either built or distributed and serviced by fellow Wisconsin technology suppliers.

About Tailored Label Products, Inc.

Tailored Label Products, Inc. (TLP) is a custom manufacturer of high-performance labels, tags and die-cut adhesives. They provide custom engineered adhesive and label solutions for the electronics, automotive, aerospace, industrial, biomedical, medical equipment, hydraulic fluid and power industries. For more information, contact TLP at 800.727.1344 or visit www.tailoredlabel.com.

tlp christmasDecember 15, 2010
One of the greatest joys for TLP during this season is the opportunity to say thank you to all of our customers and friends and to wish you all the very best
in the coming New Year.

Wishing you a safe and joyful holiday season!

Visit us at Booth 120 at the AATExpo
July 13, 2010
AATExpo.com

Visit us at Booth 120 at the Assembly and Automation Technology Expo September 28-30th for the most up-to-date information on our innovative, custom label products.

Booth demonstrations include on-demand thermal transfer print systems for barcodes, asset tags and product identification. UL Recognized and CSA approved print systems.

Register online today!
www.AATExpo.com

assembly and automation technology expoJuly 13, 2010
AATExpo.com

Visit us at Booth 120 at the Assembly and Automation Technology Expo September 28-30th for the most up-to-date information on our innovative, custom label products.

Booth demonstrations include on-demand thermal transfer print systems for barcodes, asset tags and product identification. UL Recognized and CSA approved print systems.

Register online today!
www.AATExpo.com 

top wok places 2010May 26, 2010
Tailored Label Products was named one of the Top 100 Workplaces in Southeastern Wisconsin, ranking 4th among the Small Business Division.

The company also earned special recognition under the “Collegiality” category for teamwork. “We have high expectations for our employees, but we also recognize the importance of a family atmosphere and an open line of communication with management. We want our employees to know we value their contributions,” said Mike Erwin, co-owner and president of Tailored Label Products, Inc.

The award, sponsored by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, is unusual in the fact that company employees are surveyed anonymously about their feelings of the company. At TLP, 48 out of 63 employees returned surveys ranking the company in a variety of categories such as how valued they feel, how flexible their working conditions are, etc.

This is the eighth award TLP has received for being a good place to work, in addition to numerous awards recognizing their quality manufacturing and community service. TLP has carved out industry-leading niches through innovative product development and by manufacturing custom engineered label and pressure-sensitive parts for electronics, automotive, aerospace, medical, biotech and industrial applications.

Announcing the winners of the 2010 ‘Inspire by Example’ Volunteer Awards, presented annually by the United Way Volunteer Center to outstanding volunteers within Waukesha County:

Community Leader of the Year: Ford Titus, of Oconomowoc. Mr. Titus is President/CEO of ProHealth Care, Waukesha

Volunteer of the Year: Gregg Wandsneider, of Waukesha

Youth Volunteer of the Year: Chris Bomberg, of Hartland

Group Volunteers of the Year: Volunteers of Lake Country, chartered in Hartland

Business Partner of the Year: Tailored Label Products, Inc., headquartered in Menomonee Falls

Bruce Gill Executive Volunteer of the Year: Mike Erwin, of Mukwonago. Mr. Erwin is President of Tailored Label Products, Inc.,Menomonee Falls

United Way Outstanding Volunteer of the Year: Jeff Wiesner, of Waukesha .

Award winners will be recognized at the ‘Inspire by Example’ Celebration Luncheon, Thursday, April 15, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.,Country Springs Hotel & Convention Center, Pewaukee.

The “Inspire by Example” Recognition luncheon will feature the accomplishments of the outstanding volunteer award winners.Learn how they:

> Donated their time by providing their expertise

> Chose quality volunteer opportunities that helped enrich their own lives as they helped others

> Created lasting memories while helping someone along the way

> Made a difference for organizations and within the community.

The public is invited to attend the luncheon. Individual reservation: $40. Non-profit table of ten: $400. Corporate table of ten: $500. For an electronic copy of the event invitation, click here. For an electronic reply card, click here.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is the Presenting Event Sponsor of the ‘Inspire by Example’ Celebration Luncheon. Major Event Sponsors include Aurora Health Care, Marine Bank, and ProHealth Care.

To join the celebration and recognize the award winners, call or email your reservation by the Monday, April 5 deadline to Michelle DuBord, director of volunteer engagement, United Way Volunteer Center , (262) 547-8459.