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2009 Drader purchases new injection molding machines, including a 950 ton 240 oz wide platen machine, and scraps 4 machines from the 1980s.
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2009 President Gordon McTavish celebrates his 60th birthday
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2008 Drader wins prestigious contract, from a worldwide competition to design and build containers
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2007 Drader celebrates its 60th anniversary
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2005 Drader expands operations into Ontario
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2004 Drader launches an industry changing product by introducing the BagPal pallet replacement system
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2003 Drader launches exciting new product line of oilfield thread protectors
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2002 Feeling cost pressures Drader enters into the continual journey of Lean Manufacturing
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2000 Aggressive growth leads Drader to increase its plant size once again, increasing to 53,000 sq. ft.
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1997 To handle the growth mode Drader expands into a new custom built for injection molding 35,000 sq. ft. plant
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1995 Drader opens Urban Services of America, servicing numerous areas of waste management
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1993 Drader now has a line of 9 different bakery trays to offer customers options
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1991 Drader expands custom molding operations and starts up extrusion line
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1989 The Drader family sells to a group of local Edmonton business people
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1988 First prototype of the once again industry changing "Injectiweld" plastic welder
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1980's Drader concentrates on growing bakery business and expands into custom jobs
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1979 Drader launches the industry changing Carrier series bakery delivery tray
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1975 Drader expands into larger plastic molded pieces, including a unique nesting dairy case
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1969 Drader expands its growing steel fabrication business by getting into injection molding, offering customers options for their trays
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1960's Drader focuses on being a major supplier to the baking industry
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1957 Drader works with Honey Bakery to produce a nesting steel bakery delivery tray eliminating the cumbersome wood crates.
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