EJR Manufacturing
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- | '''EJR Manufacturing''' is an American manufacturing company founded in 1938 by Edwin J. Richards. | + | '''EJR Manufacturing''' is an American manufacturing company founded in 1938 by Edwin J. Richards. As of August 2009, EJR is owned by The Am-Kor Group. |
In 1935, Edwin Richards purchased a manufacturing plant that went bankrupt and closed. | In 1935, Edwin Richards purchased a manufacturing plant that went bankrupt and closed. | ||
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In 1966, EJR purchased a box manufacturing plant. In 1968, it is renamed to EJR Box Company. | In 1966, EJR purchased a box manufacturing plant. In 1968, it is renamed to EJR Box Company. | ||
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+ | In 1968, EJR purchased a share in Armstrong's Household Products. | ||
in 1972, the RMC Hurricane was unveiled. The reception was mostly positive, however, RMC was losing money fast and could not even afford to produce the Hurricane. By 1973, the Hurricane was canceled and RMC officially closed in 1975. | in 1972, the RMC Hurricane was unveiled. The reception was mostly positive, however, RMC was losing money fast and could not even afford to produce the Hurricane. By 1973, the Hurricane was canceled and RMC officially closed in 1975. | ||
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+ | In 1973, EJR purchased majority ownership in Armstrong's Household Products from Ross Armstrong. | ||
In 1974, Edwin J. Richards decided to pass on his company to his son. Kevin Richards becomes President of EJR Manufacturing. Edwin steps down to vice president. | In 1974, Edwin J. Richards decided to pass on his company to his son. Kevin Richards becomes President of EJR Manufacturing. Edwin steps down to vice president. | ||
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In 1979, EJR Box Company expands. | In 1979, EJR Box Company expands. | ||
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+ | In 1982, EJR renames Armstrong's Household Products to Armstrong Household Products. | ||
In 1985, EJR Manufacturing purchased a controlling interest in AIM Brewing Company, a small alcohol beverage manufacturer. | In 1985, EJR Manufacturing purchased a controlling interest in AIM Brewing Company, a small alcohol beverage manufacturer. | ||
- | In 1986, Edwin Richards met C. Yoon and Richards becomes interested | + | In 1986, Edwin Richards met C. Yoon and Richards becomes interested in Yoon's [[Jayatsu Manufacturing|Jayatsu America]]. Edwin Richards founds EJR2, to invest into Jayatsu America. By mid 1987, EJR2 had a 49% share in Jayatsu America. |
In 1988, Cool Breeze Beverages introduced Edwin Beverages and begins selling them by the end of the year. AIM Brewing Company is now manufactured under Cool Breeze Beverages. EJR2 is now run under EJR Manufacturing. | In 1988, Cool Breeze Beverages introduced Edwin Beverages and begins selling them by the end of the year. AIM Brewing Company is now manufactured under Cool Breeze Beverages. EJR2 is now run under EJR Manufacturing. | ||
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In mid 2008, Adam Richards decided to resign as President of EJR Manufacturing by the end of the year. | In mid 2008, Adam Richards decided to resign as President of EJR Manufacturing by the end of the year. | ||
- | In 2009, Alex Richards steps down as CEO of Am-Kor and is replaced with Ralph James. Alex moves back to President of EJR Manufacturing replacing Adam Richards. It was announced that EJR Manufacturing has been in financial trouble since 2005. | + | In 2009, Alex Richards steps down as CEO of Am-Kor and is replaced with Ralph James. Alex moves back to President of EJR Manufacturing replacing Adam Richards. It was announced that EJR Manufacturing has been in financial trouble since 2005. In May, EJR purchased the rights to produce and manufacture Edwin Beverages from Cool Breeze Beverages. |
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+ | In August 2009, the ownership of EJR was given to the Am-Kor Group. Alex Richards announced that on September 1, 2009, The Richards Box Company will separate from EJR and will be owned by the Am-Kor Group. TRBC will operate as a separate company and Patrick Payten has been hired as CEO. Richards also announced that it has purchased the RoV Bottling Company from Ralph James and plan on starting production later in the year. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Am-Kor Limited]] | * [[Am-Kor Limited]] | ||
* [[Richards Motor Company]] | * [[Richards Motor Company]] | ||
[[Category: EJR Manufacturing]] | [[Category: EJR Manufacturing]] |
Current revision as of 04:02, 29 May 2012
EJR Manufacturing is an American manufacturing company founded in 1938 by Edwin J. Richards. As of August 2009, EJR is owned by The Am-Kor Group.
In 1935, Edwin Richards purchased a manufacturing plant that went bankrupt and closed.
In 1938, Edwin Richards launched EJR Manufacturing.
In 1942, EJR Manufacturing began making supplies and equipment for World War II under ER War Supplies.
In 1946, ER War Supplies closes.
In 1955, EJR Manufacturing founded Richards Motor Company. Their first car, the RMC Mark 1, was ready for production by 1960 but RMC Motors decided to delay production due to market changes.
In 1966, EJR purchased a box manufacturing plant. In 1968, it is renamed to EJR Box Company.
In 1968, EJR purchased a share in Armstrong's Household Products.
in 1972, the RMC Hurricane was unveiled. The reception was mostly positive, however, RMC was losing money fast and could not even afford to produce the Hurricane. By 1973, the Hurricane was canceled and RMC officially closed in 1975.
In 1973, EJR purchased majority ownership in Armstrong's Household Products from Ross Armstrong.
In 1974, Edwin J. Richards decided to pass on his company to his son. Kevin Richards becomes President of EJR Manufacturing. Edwin steps down to vice president.
In 1976, EJR Manufacturing purchased Cool Breeze Beverages, a small juice manufacturer.
In 1979, EJR Box Company expands.
In 1982, EJR renames Armstrong's Household Products to Armstrong Household Products.
In 1985, EJR Manufacturing purchased a controlling interest in AIM Brewing Company, a small alcohol beverage manufacturer.
In 1986, Edwin Richards met C. Yoon and Richards becomes interested in Yoon's Jayatsu America. Edwin Richards founds EJR2, to invest into Jayatsu America. By mid 1987, EJR2 had a 49% share in Jayatsu America.
In 1988, Cool Breeze Beverages introduced Edwin Beverages and begins selling them by the end of the year. AIM Brewing Company is now manufactured under Cool Breeze Beverages. EJR2 is now run under EJR Manufacturing.
In 1989, Kevin Richards' son, Alex Richards, became vice-president of EJR Manufacturing. A new partnership is formed between Jayatsu Industrial and EJR2.
In 1991, EJR Box Company was renamed The Richards Box Company.
In 1992, EJR2 was merged with EJR Manufacturing.
In 1993 a partnership was formed between EJR Manufacturing and Jayatsu Industrial. A new company was created to represent both companies called Am-Kor Limited.
In 1996, Alex Richards became head of EJR Manufacturing after Kevin Richards retired in 1995.
In 1997, EJR Manufacturing sold a minority share of Cool Breeze Beverages.
In 1998, Alex Richards became the CEO of Am-Kor Limited. Alex's brother, Adam Richards became President of EJR Manufacturing. Cool Breeze Beverages stops selling Edwin Beverages.
In 2002, RMC was relaunched.
In 2006, EJR Manufacturing sold their remaining share of Cool Breeze Beverages.
In late 2007 AdCon Industries bought a minority share in EJR Manufacturing. Rumors began that EJR Manufacturing was being sold to AdCon Industries.
In mid 2008, Adam Richards decided to resign as President of EJR Manufacturing by the end of the year.
In 2009, Alex Richards steps down as CEO of Am-Kor and is replaced with Ralph James. Alex moves back to President of EJR Manufacturing replacing Adam Richards. It was announced that EJR Manufacturing has been in financial trouble since 2005. In May, EJR purchased the rights to produce and manufacture Edwin Beverages from Cool Breeze Beverages.
In August 2009, the ownership of EJR was given to the Am-Kor Group. Alex Richards announced that on September 1, 2009, The Richards Box Company will separate from EJR and will be owned by the Am-Kor Group. TRBC will operate as a separate company and Patrick Payten has been hired as CEO. Richards also announced that it has purchased the RoV Bottling Company from Ralph James and plan on starting production later in the year.