As the world's leading brewer, AB InBev which includes Michelob, is meant to be enjoyed responsibly by those of legal drinking age. They produce a product that brings people together, while at the same time conveying the message that good times must be balanced by great responsibility.
It's always good to see a company follow through with the commitment of being responsible, especially where the environment is in question. With *48.3% Market Share in the United States, it takes hundreds of trucks in the distributors delivery fleet to distribute the cans and bottles across the United States. This amount of driving can really put a tremendous amount of wear and tear on trucks. And being a the #1 beer provider in America, with several different products, trying to keep the brand graphics in premier condition can be a daunting task.
So how do you remove decals from ground transportation vehicles in a responsible way? Plastic Media Blasting (PMB). This form of plastic media stripping, similar to sand blasting without the damage that is normally a result of sand blasting. PMB is the quickest, safest, surface remover, and it's reusable. Tough to remove vinyl decals are stripped from the surfaces of aluminum, steel, fiberglass, magnesium, composites, plastic, and rubber with simplicity and economically.
I know what you are thinking; what about paint, and enamel? Plastic Media Blasting is the surface removal solution for not just paint and enamel, but lacquer, polyurethane, powder coatings, and primers can also be safely removed without damage to the underlying surface.
These pictures show the AB InBev Michelob truck having its decal removed with plastic media. In just few hours the brand logo is removed from the aluminum truck without harming the surface.
The Land Transportation Refinishing Industry solution for protecting the environment is plastic media blasting and Envirosystems Group (ESG) the source with it's Stripmaster Blasting Equipment specifically designed to ensure accuracy, speed, and great responsibility.
*Anheuser-Busch InBev 2010 Guide to Business | Our Top 10 Markets / Our 14 “Billion Dollar Brands” (Download PDF)
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Environmentally Safe Industrial Surface Remover
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Businesses now get money once reserved for government.
Consultant, Susan Ward (20 years’ experience in business and technology development; access to key policy makers, decision makers and funds keepers at state and federal level) says there is a shifting paradigm; "U.S. government funding for new composites technology projects is still out there, if a company has the right project, presented with the right strategy, to the right government agency."
If your business has struggled or is currently struggling with funding projects, please let us hear your situation, because funding composite projects this is one issue we will continue to follow.
Envirosystems Group, LLC has experienced the frustrations of clients who have a need for finding the best financial resources for funding composites projects. To the point that we now offer 100% Financing for our dust collection equipment (Airwall), blasting systems / paint and surface remove equipment (Stripmaster), including our paint / finishing booths.
Read Susan's full article: Renewable energy: The carrot and the stick at Composite World (.com) and perhaps you company will be like Fisker Automotive who recently received a $528.7 million (USD) loan from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) for the development and production of two lines of composites-intensive, plug-in, hybrid-electric vehicles.
Read Susan's full article: Renewable energy: The carrot and the stick at Composite World (.com) and perhaps you company will be like Fisker Automotive who recently received a $528.7 million (USD) loan from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) for the development and production of two lines of composites-intensive, plug-in, hybrid-electric vehicles.
If your business has struggled or is currently struggling with funding projects, please let us hear your situation, because funding composite projects this is one issue we will continue to follow.
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