Joe Schaible

Joe Schaible has extensive work experience in engineering and management roles. Joe is currently the Director of Engineering at T.H.E.M. | Technical Help in Engineering and Marketing, where they previously served as the Engineering Manager. Prior to this, Joe worked at La Colombe Coffee Roasters as the Senior Engineering Manager and Engineering Manager. Joe also had a role as the Continuous Improvement Manager at Puratos, where they led a multi-year process engineering project and implemented various cost reduction projects. Joe has experience in product development and marketing strategy as a Product Developer at YFind Technologies. Joe started their career as an IT Analyst Intern at SAP and also owned their own computer services business. Joe holds a STAR Research Scholar position at Drexel University and worked as an IT Associate at Delaware County Christian School.

Joe Schaible attended Drexel University from 2008 to 2013, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems. In addition, they studied at Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences from 2010 to 2011, completing a Bachelor's degree in Wirtschaftsinformatik.

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Philadelphia, United States

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T.H.E.M. | Technical Help in Engineering and Marketing

T.H.E.M. (Technical Help in Engineering and Marketing) is best known for commercializing Sanko Stick Packaging in the USA. As The Stick Pack Authority, T.H.E.M. has helped put America’s leading beverage brands in this form of single-serve packaging; a perfect complement to bottled water for ‘on the go’ consumers of all ages. Working in conjunction with Power Packaging, an Exel Company, T.H.E.M. offers a comprehensive array of services for your brand, including initial concept development and full-scale national or global stick pack production. Supply chain continuity is the most important aspect of T.H.E.M.’s business model. At our facilities we do everything from sell and service equipment to provide full-scale contract packaging. Our customers rely on us to evaluate materials, determine the right size stick, as well as the most precise method of stick packaging. After sizing up the packaging details, we assess the applicability of the stick by performing a series of tests that validate speeds and production for consumer research samples.


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