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DMW&H Selected as One of the Best Places to Work in New Jersey for 6th Consecutive Year

Material Handling Integrator Ranks #18 on NJBIZ's 2019 Best Places to Work List

DMW&H Selected as One of the Best Places to Work in New Jersey for 6th Consecutive Year

Fairfield, NJ - May 7, 2019 - DMW&H, a full-service material handling solutions provider, announces that they have been honored once again with the 'Best Places to Work in New Jersey' award. This is DMW&H's sixth consecutive win of this prestigious award presented by NJBIZ. The "Best Places to Work in New Jersey" award program recognizes and honors the state's top employers who show a dedication to their employees' professional growth and quality of life. DMW&H ranked #18 on the list of medium-sized companies.

"DMW&H is honored to be named one of the 'Best Places to Work in New Jersey' for the sixth time," said Joe Colletti, President and CEO of DMW&H. "The passion and enthusiasm that our employees demonstrate on a daily basis is really our key to success. The respect that the company has for our employees and the respect that our employees have for one another, creates a truly unique culture and a collaborative work environment. We are excited to receive this honor again and we will continue to work hard to create a workplace where our employees can advance and thrive in their careers."


As a six-time award winner, DMW&H was recognized for the many of the positives attributes that make working at DMW&H one of the best places to work in New Jersey, including their flexible work schedule, great benefits, paid time-off for volunteer work, competitive salaries, and employee engagement including a game room, pizza parties, backyard BBQs, holiday celebrations, and a company golf outing.

The Best Place to Work in NJ program is a celebration of jobs and employers who provide them. The primary goal of the program is to help companies improve their workplace practices, which in turn, helps attract and retain the best employees, thus ensuring continued business success. Once in the program, the company goes through a two-part survey process designed to pinpoint areas of strength and weakness. The assessment determines the eligibility for the Best Places to Work in NJ list. Best Companies Group manages the survey process and performs the evaluation of the collected data. The list is broken down into three categories: 33 small companies (15-49 employees), 39 medium companies (50-249 employees), and 28 large companies (250+ employees). For more information on the 2018 Best Places to Work in New Jersey program, please visit www.bestplacestoworkinnj.com.

To learn more about DMW&H's culture, benefits, and job opportunities, visit its career site www.dmwandh.com/career-opportunities.

About DMW&H
DMW&H designs, integrates, installs and supports complex material handling systems for the industrial, food/beverage, wine & spirits, parcel and retail industries. Delivering Material Handling Solutions, DMW&H continues to lead the industry in competitive services and pricing, priding itself on creating systems matched to individual customer needs. By combining some of the industry's best talent with the size, reputation and corporate capabilities of the Dearborn Mid-West and W&H Systems brands, DMW&H is primed for continued rapid growth. Visit us at www.dmwandh.com.

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