September of 2013 was a record breaking sales month for manufacturer of stators and rotors, Windings Inc.
(1888PressRelease) October 23, 2013 - New Ulm, Minnesota, United States - Windings Inc., a privately held company headquartered in New Ulm, Minnesota, with production facilities located in New Ulm, Minnesota has hit a record in sales. Their highest sales month to date was September 2013. This is a huge accomplishment for Windings Inc and its employee owners.
Jason Retzlaff, Vice President Sales and Marketing at Windings Inc, credits this accomplishment to the dedicated employee owners who have put in long hours and worked diligently building stators and rotors to take the company further than it has ever been. Jason says, "We have applied a great deal of resources toward understanding our customer's needs in an effort to provide a truly remarkable experience when dealing with Windings. Our employee owners have bought this into focus and we are striving to be the worldwide leaders when it comes to service, quality, and technology of our custom stator and rotor products. Without the drive and passion of our EOs none of this would be possible and I cannot thank them enough for all they have done to hit this historic milestone in the history of Windings. "
Windings Inc. vision is to grow the value of the enterprise while being remarkable. The quality found in the stators, rotors, and motor/generators builds are the highest they can be because of the hand work that goes into each one. This hand craftsmanship also brings affordable pricing to the customer.
About Windings Inc.
Windings Inc. was established in New Ulm in 1965 by J.W. McKinney. Upon McKinney's retirement in 1983, Windings Inc. was sold to R.D. Ryberg, the Company's current Chairman. In 1989, 1991 and 2005 the New Ulm facility was enlarged and upgraded for added operation and expand the coil windings production.
In 1998, Windings Inc. formed an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) for a planned purchase and transition of Company stock to the employees of Windings. The higher sense of responsibility that comes with employee ownership has made Windings even more responsive to customer needs and encourages innovation to bring greater value to its customers. In 2008, the company became 100% employee-owned. The current president/CEO of Windings is Jerry Kauffman.