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Five Oakland County Manufacturers Share $219K To Make Gear For Health Care And First Responders And Help Businesses Reopen Safely In
COVID-19 Crisis

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Cadillac Products Lends a Hand to Help Fight COVID-19 in Michigan

Numerous companies throughout the state of Michigan are helping to fight the dramatic impact of COVID-19. Together, the Cadillac Products companies, headquartered in Troy Michigan, are an example of this great humanitarian effort. The Williams family, leaders of Cadillac Products Automotive Company and Cadillac Products Packaging Company are pooling their deep talents, capabilities and even their factories by manufacturing and providing much needed medical personal protective equipment (PPE) for front line doctors and nurses. 

These fourth generation, family-owned, Michigan-based organizations have a long history of producing plastic films, packaging, and various engineered acoustic, thermal and aero insulating components for the automotive, military and other industries.

Their history dates back to WWII, when Cadillac Products provided war materials to the US Government. Today, among many other materials, Cadillac Products produces films that are comparable to specifications required for protective medical gowns used by doctors, nurses and technicians, treating those infected by the
devastating Coronavirus.

Having this capability, Robert Williams Jr., President and CEO of Cadillac Products Packaging Company, and in discussions with his daughter Maggie Williams, a CRNA at Sinai Grace Hospital in Detroit, came up 
with the idea to utilize available raw materials and idle factory capacity to produce medical gown material. 

Together with his brother Michael Williams II, Chairman of Cadillac Products Automotive Company, the two companies are taking the film and using Cadillac Products Automotive tooling, talents and people to convert this film into much needed gowns. 

This has not been an easy task, however the might of the organization and the company’s cultural determination to help has driven a group of highly talented and experienced engineers, technicians, machine operators and other members of Cadillac Products staff to adapt current automotive production equipment for
the effort. Raw material was expedited. Dow stepped up and provided much needed resin. 

Hospitals in Michigan and around the country are in need of large quantities of gowns and other supplies to help with the fight against COVID-19. Helping provide the materials to make these gowns is one of the many ways Dow is working with customers and other organizations to provide essential items for hospitals on the front lines”, said Michelle Boven, Global Marketing director for Dow’s Health & Hygiene market.

Tooling and other needed equipment was designed and manufactured, taking into consideration the challenge of sizing mismatch between machinery and gown dimensions. Mike Williams III, Cadillac Products Automotive Company’s General Manager, has overseen the effort of process design and production from the beginning, channeling all the volunteer effort to ensure a high-quality finished product can be brought forward.

As Mike Williams III stated, “I’m extremely proud of how quickly our team responded to this manufacturing challenge. We definitely don’t have the optimum machines for making gowns, but we have machines and people that can make gowns. All our team members were excited to help, working through the weekends to bring our capability online. It’s great that we have such a capable team that can make a difference in this time of need.”                                                  

Numerous Cadillac Products facilities are involved in this production. Polyethylene film is being produced at Cadillac Products’ Paris, (Illinois) plant. Multiple plants around the metro Detroit area of Michigan are involved in the conversion of film to finished good. Gown shapes are cut out on a repurposed production machine in Roseville and taken to Troy to have the sleeves heat-sealed and the gown packaged in boxes.

“This would have been a lot harder without the support of our key suppliers. Asking for help once, and help arriving right on time is exactly what these companies do for us normally.  Having them step up and deliver in this difficult time doesn’t surprise me. It also is a lot faster working as UCC [Universal Container] has donated boxes. Stevens Custom Fabrication of Alpena donated custom heat-seal bars and Rupp Engineering in Fraser [Michigan] worked through the weekend with us on design and fabrication of tooling. These are great family owned companies.” said Mike Williams III.

Currently utilizing volunteer labor to produce over 300 finished gowns per hour, “Our first run of 500 gowns was completed and sent to Sinai Grace Hospital on April 5th”, states Michael Williams II. The second run arrived on April 8th. To date, we’ve delivered 2,600 gowns.  Michael Williams II further states, “We have additional polyethylene resin, donated by Dow Chemical, on its way, which will allow an additional 8,600 gowns to be produced and donated. We are excited to be able to help. Many of our people have worked so hard and for so many hours to make this come to be.” 

Cadillac Products Automotive Company recognized by General Motors as a 2018 Supplier of the Year Winner

TROY, Mich. (May 23, 2019) – Cadillac Products Automotive Company (Cadillac Products) was named a GM Supplier of the Year by General Motors during its 27thannual Supplier of the Year awards ceremony held Wednesday, May 15 in Detroit. 

During the event, GM recognized 133 of its best suppliers from 15 countries that have consistently exceeded GM’s expectations, created outstanding value or introduced innovations to the company.

This is the 2ndtime Cadillac Products has received the award.

“We are honored and humbled to be recognized along with all the great suppliers to General Motors,” said Jim Williams, Marketing Manager at Cadillac Products. “This is a true testament to our commitment to continuous improvement in all we do in the automotive space.”

Cadillac Products provides a wide variety of protective plastic, exterior and interior acoustical parts and door watershields to service the diverse needs of customers throughout the automotive supply chain.

The Supplier of the Year award winners were chosen by a global team of GM purchasing, engineering, quality, manufacturing and logistics executives. Winners were selected based on performance criteria in Product Purchasing, Global Purchasing and Manufacturing Services, Customer Care and Aftersales, and Logistics.

“We hold our suppliers to a high bar,” said Steve Kiefer, GM senior vice president, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain. “They went above and beyond to deliver the innovations and quality that will help us earn customers for life.” 

More than half of the suppliers are repeat winners from 2017.

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About Cadillac Products Automotive Company:

Cadillac Products is an award-winning, full-service supplier and internationally-recognized leader in the plastics converting industry, with a well-earned reputation for designing, developing and manufacturing creative and cost-effective products.

Cadillac Products was formed in 1942 to meet the urgent supply and manufacturing needs of World War II; since then, the company has put its talent, energy and dedication to work for our customers. More information on the company, its design and development materials and processing options can be found at: http://cadprodauto.com

General Motors(NYSE:GM) is committed to delivering safer, better and more sustainable ways for people to get around. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its joint venture entities sell vehicles under the CadillacChevrolet, BaojunBuickGMCHoldenJiefang and Wulingbrands. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety and security services, Maven, its personal mobility brand, and Cruise, its autonomous vehicle ride-sharing company, can be found at http://www.gm.com.