John Riemer

Director Of Aerosol Sales at JAX INC.

John Riemer has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. John started their career as the General Manager at Dairy State Institutional Foods in 1981 and held this position until 1985. John then worked at Sysco Foods as a National Account Sales Executive from 1985 to 1994. In 1995, John joined Pressure-Lube, Inc. ~ Division JAX INC. as the Director of Operations and remained in this role for a remarkable 25 years until 2020. Currently, they serve as the Director of Aerosol Sales at JAX INC. since April 2020.

John Riemer attended Carthage College from 1972 to 1976, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration.

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Menomonee Falls, United States

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JAX INC.

Over 65 Years Experience in Lubrication Technology. At JAX, we’ve been the industry leader in Food Grade lubricants for over 65 years. More than just great products, we’re committed to offering cutting edge technology and total after-sale service, including comprehensive education and on-site training for your whole team. Think of us as your partner in making your innovations work hard, and your tried processes run smoother. Isn’t that what life is all about? A Wholly-Owned Company Founded in 1955, JAX is a wholly-owned company that has become a global player in food-grade lubrication. As an independent company, JAX has the autonomy to compound lubricants without compromising superior performance for price. From formulating new lubricants for unique processes, to rushing emergency testing through the independent RPM Laboratory, it’s these little, and not so little, things that separate JAX from other lubricant companies. To do this, JAX employs only dedicated, experienced people to make the difference in their customers’ business. JAX is an ISO 9001-2008 and ISO 21469 certified company. Superior Products JAX lubricants are compounded with the finest raw materials and additive chemistries in the industry. Formulation decisions are based on performance and quality which ultimately lead to substantial, verifiable cost savings in terms of extended machine life, reduced downtime and increased production.