Chemprene
James Prince is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in production scheduling, operations management, and property management. Currently serving as the Master Production Scheduler at Chemprene since March 2023, James specializes in managing conveyor belt operations. James has a long-standing role as Property Manager at Middletown Enterprises, overseeing a 2.5-acre property with residential and commercial units. Previous positions include Operations Manager at Volta Belting Technology, where James led a team focused on custom industrial conveyor belts, and Assistant Warehouse Manager at Launch 3 Telecom, where James managed warehouse operations and the implementation of bar-coded systems. James has also held managerial roles in receiving, production, and inventory across various companies, demonstrating a strong ability to lead teams and optimize operations.
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Chemprene
Chemprene was founded over 50 years ago to manufacture military coated fabric products. The product range was first expanded to include automotive and specialty diaphragm applications, and conveyor belting was added in the mid-1960’s. Today, Chemprene manufactures all three product lines in a 225,000 sq. ft. facility. We are a leading manufacturer of lightweight rubber conveyor belting, coated fabric materials, diaphragms and other precision molded products. Chemprene is a division of Ammeraal Beltech Holding BV. Chemprene’s philosophy of continuous improvement is carried out through an advanced combination of Statistical Process Control, 6S Fundamentals and Lean Manufacturing. Employee teams are expected to drive change using these tools throughout our operation. We are currently an ISO 9001:2008 certified company with customers in all major regions of the world. Using a wide array of coating and curing technologies, Chemprene can combine a broad range of elastomeric materials with many different substrates to produce products capable of meeting the most severe application challenges.