IndustryWeek names T&S a winner of the ‘Best Plants’ competition

Jan. 15, 2015

TRAVELERS REST, S.C. — IndustryWeek magazine recognized T&S Brass and Bronze Works (T&S) as one of six winners in its 25th annual “Best Plants” competition.

TRAVELERS REST, S.C. — T&S Brass and Bronze Works (T&S), a South Carolina-based commercial foodservice and plumping manufacturer, announced it has been named by IndustryWeek magazine as “one of the best plants in North America,” according to a press release.

The magazine recognized T&S in its 25th annual “Best Plants” competition as one of six winners, stated the release.

As part of the competition’s on-site assessment process, Steve Minter, IndustryWeek’s executive editor, visited T&S’s Travelers Rest facility last fall, continued the release.

“We’re honored to have our Travelers Rest team recognized in such a public way, and that recognition comes because of the work ethic and dedication of an amazing group of people,” said T&S Operations Manager Gary Cole.

All of the competition winners will be profiled in IndustryWeek’s January/February issue and honored in May during an awards ceremony at the 2015 IndustryWeek Best Plants conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, noted the release.

You can find the release here.

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