rrQ^m i (o. FIBERS AND TEXTILES COMPANY PLAHT MANAGER'S MESSAGE By: J. Anand Congratulations to everyone for the outstanding performcince in productivity - a new record. The meal served by the managers was a small token of our appreciation for everyone's efforts. When we look back to about two years ago no one could have believed that this level of productivity was possible. Teamwork is the key behind accomplishments of this type. We have to keep setting even higher goals cind achieving them. That is the mark of winners and you are all winners. Performance for the past two months in the area of waste reduction cuid safety incidents has been encouraging as well. I would like to specifically thamk the key safety employees for their hard work and dedication to the cause of being safe. With the holidays approaching, please be extra careful to keep your mind on the job so that no one is hurt. Thanks to our Fcimily Day organizers. The event was a resounding success - a super job done as usual. With the new year approaching I will be communicating our new goals cind objectives to all of you in our next employee meetings scheduled for the third week of December. Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving holiday. MnWTHr.Y PRQIXICTKMI PMt OCTOBER Pounds per Day Department* Required Actual Ply Twisting 150,000 144,677 Cable Twisting 150,000 148,828 T. C. Weaving 150,000 138,591 Industrial Weaving 4,000 3,660 Treating 165,000 166,578 Total Pounds Shipped for Month; 4,721,316 * Operating days vary by department. WASTE REPORT - OCTOBER Actual % to Production Twisting: Nylon .663 Polyester .810 Weaving: Nylon .452 Polyester .550 Treating: Nylon .401 Polyester .171 Objective X to Production .684 .860 .506 .481 .392 .198 SAFEry HEWS By: Bill Passmore Once again congratulations to everyone completing the three montli safety contest without an incident. By the end of three months we had only 8 incidents. Kickoff for another safety contest is being planned for November 21. MR. ANAND will be announcing details at this time. If you are interested in participating on one of the safety tesuns, please contact your supervisor. THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE! INCIDENT RATE Oct. Y.T.D. 1990 Objective Final Goal 4.6 7.3 4.0 0 GASTONIA PLANT NOVEMBER. 1990 VOL. 4, NO. 3 SERVICE AWARDS - OCTOBER Department Years Service JACK L. HALL Twisting 40 CLOE E. MCDANIEL Twisting 35 CHARLES CARRINGER Weaving 35 GEORGE 0. EURY, JR. Twisting 20 JAMES C. MARTIN, JR. Twisting 20 SARA E. CARPENTER Twisting 20 JOHN S. MURAWSKI Traf f ic 20 JIMMY D. HAYNIE Treating 10 SERVICE AWARDS - NOVEMBER L. A. HOLLAND Twisting 25 JOHNNY E. DUNN Weaving 10 RgTTRBMKNTS - OCTOBER HUGH J. ADAMS RKTIREMEWrS - NOVBfflER GEORGE ENLOW, JR. Twisting 16 yrs. 10 mo. Twisting 45 yrs. 7 mo. TOC TEAM OOMPEIKS IN AKROS EVENT Partnership '90, the inaugural compamy-wide employee involvement presentations, were held on October lOth & 11th at Bridgestone/Firestone headquarters in Akron, Ohio. Each BFS plant was invited to send teams to make quality and productivity improvement presentations. Twenty-two teams participated from throughout the United States and Ccinada during this event. MIXED YARN ELIMINATORS represented Gastonia. Team members selected to attend were JIMMY ADAMS, JEANETTE BUNTON, HAROLD GREEN, TOM HAYES, LAWRENCE HUMPHRIES and MARILYN M_*JiTIN. In order to compete in Akron, the MIXED YARN ELIMINATORS had to first win locally by competing with five other te£ims within Firestone Gastonia. MR. ANAND, who also attended this event, stated that the team did an excellent job and represented Firestone Fibers & Textiles very well. While in Akron the group had the opportunity to tour Firestone Corporate Headquarters and a reception/dinner in their honor hosted by the Firestone Diversified Productions Division. CUSTOMER COMMENTS By: Jeff Heavner With respect to chargebacks, we have established a list of priorities. Using both current and past data we will establish an objective for chargebacks. Gastonia has done this in the past witli Des Moines and Venezuela. The result was a greatly reduced amount of chargebacks for tight edges. The most recent accomplishment was Gastonia convincing Akron to reduce the dip pick-up level on tlie specification. We have saved the most challenging for last—baggy fabric. I had the opportunity to meet with the No. 8 Treating Unit to discuss some concerns of the Oklahoma City tire plant. In an effort to improve our responses to all our customers, we will be reviewing trip reports with the departments who can best address their requests. Our Reeves business has improved. Sales samples made on the West End, and sent to potential customers, are generating requests. We have completed a second trial at Aeroquip and have one more to go. We are producing a sample for Amfuel which could result in more business for the West End. A Sales/Technical meeting was held in Gastonia. Potential business for the West End is exciting. 1