• Senator Casey Calls on Kellogg to Explain Planned Closure of Horsham Plant

    Senator Casey Calls on Kellogg to Explain Planned Closure of Horsham Plant

    Senator Robert P. Casey Jr. has sent a letter to Paul Norman, president of Kellogg’s North America division, requesting details on its planned closure of several Pennsylvania facilities, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for Philly.com. The closures were announced last winter when the company decided to scrap its direct-to-store distribution system in favor of using a…

  • MONTCO Careers – AmeriGas

    MONTCO Careers – AmeriGas

    Headquartered in King of Prussia with extensive operations in the United States, AmeriGas is the nation’s largest propane company, serving more than two million customers in all 50 states. Sr. Marketing Analyst This position analyzes marketing, sales, and operation data based on sales and retention data, builds mathematical models that show seasonal trending, and prepares trending reports…

  • MONTCO Careers – Hajoca Corporation

    MONTCO Careers – Hajoca Corporation

    Headquartered in Ardmore, Hajoca Corporation was founded in 1858 as a business grinding key stops for plumbers in Philadelphia and has since grown into a large plumbing, heating, and industrial supply company with independent outlets located across the country. Staff Accountant I This position assists in the preparation of financial data and the preparation and…

  • President of KoP’s Tozour Energy Systems Discusses Baase Acquisition

    President of KoP’s Tozour Energy Systems Discusses Baase Acquisition

    Kevin Duffy Tozour Energy Systems, the Trane equipment franchise in King of Prussia has recently acquired Baase, a manufacturer’s representative for several plumbing and HVAC companies, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. Before the acquisition, Tozour was Baase’s biggest customer, said Kevin Duffy, Tozour Energy Systems’ President, in an interview with Philadelphia business Journal,…

  • Delaware Valley’s Largest Herman Miller Dealership Changes Ownership

    Delaware Valley’s Largest Herman Miller Dealership Changes Ownership

    Spectrum, the Herman Miller group dealership at 1003 West 9th Avenue in King of Prussia has been sold to its current president, Peggy Kelly. At over half a century old, Spectrum is both the oldest and the largest Herman Miller dealership in the Philadelphia region. Kelly, who joined the dealership as its President four years…

  • New Law on Six-Packs of Beer Helps Some, Hurts Others

    New Law on Six-Packs of Beer Helps Some, Hurts Others

    Some will grab a can and drink to recent news that Pennsylvania has expanded sales of six-packs of beer, and others will proverbially crush a can to their foreheads in frustration. While “Pennsylvanians have waited decades to bring their beer and liquor systems into the 21st century,” Gov. Tom Wolf said in a Philadelphia Business…

  • LuckyVitamin Keeps Office Fun While Furthering its Health and Wellness Philosophy

    LuckyVitamin Keeps Office Fun While Furthering its Health and Wellness Philosophy

    Sam Wolf, Founder & Chief Wellness Spreader for LuckyVitamin, poses with some products in his Conshohocken offices (Image via The Times Herald) Conshohocken’s family run digital health and wellness retailer LuckyVitamin keeps its offices fun while meeting the needs of its employees, writes Clara Lefton for Philadelphia Business Journal. Starting from the natural feel of…

  • Montgomery County Careers – Radial

    Montgomery County Careers – Radial

    Fraud Analyst This position focuses on analyzing and reviewing online transactions to enable sales and mitigate fraudulent activity. He/she uses discretion and ingenuity combined with best in class tools and teammates to help Radial’s Fraud Management Solutions organization continue to deliver industry recognized best in class results. The person investigates and links fraudulent transactions in…

  • Competition Fierce, Local Farmers Markets Boom Plateauing

    Competition Fierce, Local Farmers Markets Boom Plateauing

    There are signs that the recent, national boom in farmers markets – they have nearly doubled since 2006 – might be plateauing. Farmers’ overall sales at markets, after climbing dramatically, declined about one percent from 2007 to 2012, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service. A few markets in the region have…

  • One Year After Fire Destroys Its Headquarters in Plymouth Township, City Floor Supply Rebrands, Moves to King of Prussia

    One Year After Fire Destroys Its Headquarters in Plymouth Township, City Floor Supply Rebrands, Moves to King of Prussia

    A year after the one-story commercial building that housed the Philadelphia Floor Store in Plymouth Township went up in flames, the company changed its name to City Floor Supply and has found a new home on East Church Road in King of Prussia. And now, the nation’s leading hardwood floor supplier has officially opened its…

  • Glenside’s Solar Light Company Releases New Line of Touch Screen Controllers

    Glenside’s Solar Light Company Releases New Line of Touch Screen Controllers

    Glenside-based Solar Light Company – a leading global provider of solar simulators, UV transmittance analyzers, and radiometers – has released a new line of DCS-2 Touch Screen Controllers. These controllers/meters have a new slim design and color scheme that matches the company’s new and existing simulators, one of which specifically includes the 601 v.2.5 model.…

  • Upper Moreland’s Double Eagle Malt Intent on Changing Beer Game

    Upper Moreland’s Double Eagle Malt Intent on Changing Beer Game

    Very little of the barley and other malted grains in the beer and spirits consumed in Greater Philadelphia is actually from the region. However, Double Eagle Malt, a craft maltster based in Upper Moreland Township’s Huntingdon Valley, is on a mission to change that, writes Harold Brubaker of Philly.com. Double Eagle Malt buys grain from…

  • KOP’s eBay Enterprise Adopts Radial as New Company Name

    KOP’s eBay Enterprise Adopts Radial as New Company Name

    A King of Prussia-based, retail-logistics company of more than 7,500 employees has reincarnated yet again. After five years as eBay Enterprise, the company founded as GSI Commerce is back as an independent firm with a new name, Radial, writes Joseph DiStefano of the Philadelphia Inquirer. “We were the smallest business unit in a big public…