Custom Processing Services




 

Gregory J. Shemanski

President/CEO
BS Business Management, Lehigh University


President/CEO

Mr. Shemanski's professional experience includes many different areas in the air milling micronizing industry, including chemicals and minerals. This includes design and fabrication of the pulverizing and air milling systems.


His diverse industry experience extends to design, management, sales and administration at two of the larger processors in the country. Mr. Shemanski was successful in growing sales and profits exponentially during his tenures


He acquired operational, installation, plant assembly and administrative knowledge of air/jet/fluid energy milling systems to develop processes that are used to perform ultra-fine micronizing of powders. As President and CEO of Custom Processing Services, Mr. Shemanski has been involved with the formation of the Company and the design of the plant.


After learning the basic techniques of air milling, Mr. Shemanski worked with second-generation air mills and their development. Mr. Shemanski has become one of the world's leading experts in various methods of particle size reduction technologies. He also has extensive experience in the buying, selling and pulverizing of minerals from around the world, and has traveled extensively to develop that business.

 

Jeffrey A. Klinger

Vice President of Operations
BS Industrial Arts, Millersville University


Vice President of Operations

Mr. Klinger has extensive plant and business management experience. For nine years, he had been employed at one of the market leaders in micronizing services, as Director of Operations and General Manager. Micronizing productivity grew from $3.2 million to $11 million under his tenure. Mr. Klinger is an efficiency-oriented, cost-effective manager with leading industry expertise in air milling technologies and production, contract negotiation and budgeting. He has highly developed skills in purchasing, cost controls, and the planning and direction of production activities. Mr. Klinger's experience has been all encompassing with respect to recruitment and selection, personnel training and development, and performance evaluation. He also has extensive experience in human resource management, successfully arbitrating labor disputes, managing customer relations, guiding product development, scheduling, and reengineering, refining and optimizing production systems.


Mr. Klinger's expertise includes quality assurances and control, large-scale operations analysis with extensive utilization and development of ISO-9002 quality systems. He has also been instrumental in mill design upgrades, applying his expertise from years of micronizing experience.

 

Bill Lavelle

Vice President and General Manager
BS Industrial Arts, Millersville University
MS Print Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology


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Mr. Lavelle brings extensive business and technology management experience to Custom Processing Services. For over 25 years, he has innovated business processes to bring a cutting edge to the fields of automation, business transition, and new market development in the print and publishing industries.

In the 1990s, Mr. Lavelle digitized TV Guide Magazine by launching 325 national editions as complete electronic exchanges. He accomplished this by creating the first integrated multi-site production facilities of their kind. More recently Mr. Lavelle engaged his expertise as an enterprise systems architect for Agfa, an international printing conglomerate. He also wrote three books on Activity Based Costing and Value Added Services with co-author David Dodd.

Mr. Lavelle remains a process-oriented, principle-based manager with Fortune 500 expertise in process consolidation, project management, and solutions application. His expertise includes many of the popular quality areas with a particular emphasis in Integrated Process Management (IPM). Mr. Lavelle particularly enjoys workplace culture transformation and managing a growth oriented business.