Location: 801 Laurel Oak Drive, Suite 708, Naples, Florida 34108, United States United States
Founded in: 2003
Stage: Revenue generating
Number of employees: 50+
Profitable year: 2008
Short URL: vator.co/lehigh-technologies
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Lehigh Technologies, Inc.

Lehigh Technologies
Startup/business
Florida, United States United States United States
http://www.lehightechnologies.com
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Company description
Lehigh Technologies manufactures and distributes high quality industrial polymers that enhance the value proposition and in many cases improve the performance characteristics of tires, tire products, extruded and molded rubber goods, paints, coatings, sealants, plastics and other industrial goods. Lehigh’s ultra fine rubber powders are re-engineered from industrial waste rubber using a proven cryogenic process protected through various patents and trade secrets.
Team
Several prominent industrialists comprise the Company’s management team. Lehigh is led by Dennis J. Gormley as its Chairman and CEO and Anthony M. Cialone as its COO. Mr. Gormley was formerly the Chairman and CEO of Federal-Mogul Corporation, a Fortune 500 manufacturing and distribution company and Tier 1 auto parts supplier. He served as a board member of Cooper Tire for over ten years. Anthony M. Cialone was formerly the founder and President of Environmental Processing Systems (“EPS”), an innovator in the refinement of rubber powders. Josef Fischer serves as the Company’s Chief Technology Officer and leads the development of new milling and classification systems. Mr. Fischer brings over 25 years of expertise in grinding and powderization technology and was previously a lead engineer for Hosokawa Alpine.
Business model
Lehigh Technologies manufactures and distributes high quality industrial polymers that enhance the value proposition and in many cases improve the performance characteristics of tires, tire products, extruded and molded rubber goods, paints, coatings, sealants, plastics and other industrial goods. Lehigh’s ultra fine rubber powders are re-engineered from industrial waste rubber using a proven cryogenic process protected through various patents and trade secrets.
Competitive advantage