Mickey’s Northeast Plant Reflects Corporate Culture, Drive & Spirit

The Mickey Team in Berwick PA
Mickey Truck Bodies? Northeast van body plant in Berwick, PA celebrated its 1-year anniversary on October 2 by recording its 146th day without a lost-time work accident, living up to the company?s corporate priority for safety-first. Mickey opened the plant to supply the growing Northeast market with its custom-built dry freight van bodies. The facility is primarily building bodies for Enterprise Truck Rental, one of Mickey?s largest customers.
The PA plant started with 7 employees and is now up to 22 with 4 more team members expected to come on board this month. ?I see us growing consistently over the next 5 years,? says Cyndi Hricenak, Plant Supervisor in Berwick. ?We?re still getting the word out locally about Mickey, and we are definitely getting some traction.? Five of the current teammates are from Berwick. Within 3 years Mickey plans to have 50 full-time team members at the Berwick facility to meet its ambitious production goals. ?We started out building 5 units a week; we?re at 13 now and we?re ramping up to build 20 units a week,? says Cyndi. Within 3 years Mickey plans to be producing thousands of truck bodies per year at the Northeast facility.
Cyndi and Chris King, Production Leadman, were the charter members of Mickey?s Berwick crew and, in lockstep with the company?s overall corporate culture, ?Our team here is like a family,? says Cyndi. ?We strive for excellence and we do whatever we can to make each other better. The support of our High Point team has been outstanding. We follow their lead.?
up to the company?s corporate priority for safety-first. Mickey opened the plant to supply the growing Northeast market with its custom-built dry freight van bodies. The facility is primarily building bodies for Enterprise Truck Rental, one of Mickey?s largest customers.
The PA plant started with 7 employees and is now up to 22 with 4 more team members expected to come on board this month. ?I see us growing consistently over the next 5 years,? says
, Plant Supervisor in Berwick. ?We?re still getting the word out locally about Mickey, and we are definitely getting some traction.? Five of the current teammates are from Berwick. Within 3 years Mickey plans to have 50 full-time team members at the Berwick facility to meet its ambitious production goals. ?We started out building 5 units a week; we?re at 13 now and we?re ramping up to build 20 units a week,? says Cyndi. Within 3 years Mickey plans to be producing thousands of truck bodies per year at the Northeast facility.
Cyndi and Chris King, Production Leadman, were the charter members of Mickey?s Berwick crew and, in lockstep with the company?s overall corporate culture, ?Our team here is like a family,? says Cyndi. ?We strive for excellence and we do whatever we can to make each other better. The support of our High Point team has been outstanding. We follow their lead.?
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