James Sneed

Director Of Information Technology at Cerex Advanced Fabrics

James Sneed is an accomplished IT leader with a robust track record in directing information technology initiatives across various organizations. Currently serving as the Director of Information Technology at Cerex Advanced Fabrics, James oversees management information systems and digital transformation projects, focusing on enhancing performance and security. Previously, at Winston Atlantic, James led a cross-functional team to significantly improve data accuracy and reduce discrepancies. James has also built a high-performing IT organization at Fire Safety and Protection, LLC, and served as Chief Technology Officer at Lucid Consulting, where strategic planning and collaboration were key responsibilities. Early in the career, James worked as an Engagement Manager at Experis, focusing on incident management and team development. James holds degrees from Newbury College and Boston University.

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Cerex Advanced Fabrics

CEREX Advanced Fabrics is an ISO 9001 CERTIFIED producer of a wide range of specialty nonwoven nylon spunbond fabrics that have served customers worldwide for over forty years. The company is located near Pensacola, Florida, USA, and operates three spunbond fabric manufacturing lines based on Cerex's proprietary technology. All of our fabrics exhibit excellent uniformity, plus high tensile and tear strength even at low fabric weights. Because the fabrics are made of nylon, one of the toughest and most durable manmade polymers, our fabrics have high sewn seam strength when fabricated into finished articles. The fabrics can be ultrasonically seamed and fabric edges are not subject to raveling. In additon, nylon bonds well with most adhesive systems, making these fabrics excellent materials for manufacturing laminate and composite systems. With nearly one-half the thickness of other spunbond materials, our fabrics can be engineered within the media design to provide increased surface area and lower differential pressures. The exceptional burst and tensile properties of our nylon spunbond provide more strength per unit weight than other competitive fabrics. In addition, the chemical resistance of our nylon fabrics is preferred in fuel and hydraulic filter applications, even those containing aggressive additive packages. Discover how “The Nylon Advantage®” sets us apart from other nonwovens fabrics.


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