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The Hews Company, established in 1927 by Roland C. Hews, is a fourth-generation family-owned company headquartered in Maine. The company is a manufacturer of custom truck bodies and distributor of truck-mounted equipment throughout northern New England and the Mid-Atlantic. We are known for our manufactured Taskmaster platform body, which has a lifetime structural warranty. Hews services and stocks parts for the equipment that we sell. The success of our company for 95 years is built on meeting our customers’ requirements. Our employees listen to customers, and with our supplier partners, provide a quality product that will meet each customer’s truck equipment needs.
Products: A range of truck bodies, including dump, platform/stake, van, service, lube and custom. We also install truck-mounted cranes, liftgates and suspensions. Related products and accessories include “power take-offs” (PTOs) and hydraulic systems and components, van interiors, ladder racks, safety-and-strobe lighting systems, tool boxes, load covers, winches, auxiliary fuel tanks and trailer accessories.
Markets/customers: Heavy equipment dealers, commercial truck dealers, energy/propane, construction (heavy and general), transportation, building supply, forestry, marine. Representative customers: Hancock Lumber, Hammond Lumber, Eldredge Lumber, Sigco, Dead River, Shaw Brothers, Pike, State of Maine DOT, Fences Unlimited, Portland Glass, Lucas Tree.
Career/job opportunities: Welders, fabricators, truck equipment technicians (installation and repair), parts specialists, sales, marketing and administrative support.
Company Benefits: Health insurance and dental insurance, life insurance, short-term disability benefits; 401K retirement/profit sharing plan. Paid vacation and sick leave. Tuition and education reimbursement.
Internship program: Internships through PATHS. In-house mentoring.
Community engagement: United Way (78% employee participation), Special Olympics Maine, Walk to End Alzheimer’s, donations to local food banks, participation in various charity events, sponsorship of professional association educational scholarships. The Hews Co. also supports eight New Hampshire charities annually through the Guys Who Give a $hit of New Hampshire.
Sustainability: Hews Co. manages environmental matters as an integral part of our business planning and decisions. Paper products, cardboard, aluminum and scrap metal produced in our facilities are collected and recycled. Waste oil is collected for recycling as a heating fuel or disposal by a licensed environmental contractor. Other hazardous waste products are collected and turned over to a licensed environmental contractor to prevent release to the environment.
Contact:
https://www.hewsco.com
190 Rumery St., South Portland, ME 04106
207.767.2136
Founded: 1927
Company Officers: Robert Hews, President; Charlie Hews, Executive Vice President; Jim Hews, COO; Drew Hews, VP of Operations
Full-time/ FTE employees: 49
Headquarters: South Portland, ME
Additional Company Locations: Bow, N.H.; satellite operation in Westminster, Md.
School: Spruce Mountain High School, Livermore Falls
Technical training: Kenneth Foster Regional Vocational Center; welding ASE certified in truck equipment and repair; certified crane inspector
Years at company: 7
Position: Lead fabricator
I like fabricating a truck body, installing equipment, and at the end of the day, having a finished product. There’s something different every day. I get to build custom bodies and then install a crane or a truck-mounted forklift for our customers. I work with a good group of guys to figure out the best way to get the job done. Crane electronics are challenging. I like the teamwork in designing, building and installing the equipment.
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