Myers Industries, Inc. (NYSE: MYE) is a diversified, international manufacturer and distributor of products for industrial, agricultural, automotive, tire service, commercial and consumer markets.
• We are a leading manufacturer of plastic reusable containers, bins and pallets used in Material Handling for many industries.
• In our Lawn and Garden business, we are a top producer of plastic flowerpots and planters for the professional greenhouse and nursery markets.
• Our Engineered Products businesses produce custom rubber and plastic products for diverse niche markets.
• As the leading Distributor of tools, supplies and equipment for the tire service industry, our products range from tire balancers to wheel weights.
Company brands by segment include:
1) Material Handling -- Akro-Mils®, Buckhorn®
2) Lawn & Garden -- Dillen®, ITML®, Pro-Cal®, Listo®, Planters' Pride®
3) Engineered Products -- Ameri-Kart®, Patch Rubber®, Advance Traffic Markings®, WEK®
4) Distribution -- Myers Tire Supply®
Myers Industries reported net sales of $737.6 million for 2010. To learn more, visit:
http://www.myersindustries.com
http://www.facebook.com/myersindustries
Specialties
Plastic Reusable Material Handling Containers & Pallets, Plastic Storage Bins & Organization Systems, Plastic Flowerpots & Decorative Resin Planters, Custom Molded Plastic & Rubber Products, Tire Service Products, Tire Retread Products
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Myers Industries Myers Industries Announces Reporting Date for 2011 Fourth Quarter & Full-Year Results; Conference Call Scheduled AKRON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Myers Industries, Inc. (NYSE: MYE) today announced that it intends to report financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2011 on Thursday, February 16, 2012, before the market opens. The Company will host an investor conference call the same day at 11 a.m. Eastern time, to review its performance. -
Myers Industries Buckhorn's new Maximizer® Container at work with American Plastics Group. "The company decided to capitalize on unused vertical storage space by implementing a collapsible container system. Corrugated boxes on wooden pallets weren’t user friendly, would sometimes break down in the humidity, and weren’t sturdy enough to be stacked high so floor space was at a premium." Enter the Maximizer! Read on... -