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Chemcut Appoints Kyle Nearhoof as Field Service Supervisor
January 12, 2026 | Chemcut CorporationEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Chemcut Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Kyle Nearhoof as Field Service Supervisor.
Nearhoof will lead Chemcut’s field service team, overseeing equipment installations, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and customer training worldwide. His role is central to ensuring consistent service quality, rapid response times, and safe, efficient execution in the field.
“Kyle has demonstrated exceptional technical knowledge, leadership, and commitment to our customers,” said Jerry Reitz, Vice President. “His promotion reflects our investment in strong field leadership and service excellence.”
With extensive hands-on experience supporting Chemcut systems, Nearhoof brings a practical, solutions-oriented approach to managing complex installations and service challenges. He will also focus on standardizing service procedures, improving training, and supporting the continued integration of advanced controls and remote diagnostics.
“I’m proud to take on this responsibility,” said Nearhoof. “Our field service team plays a vital role in our customers’ success, and I’m focused on building consistency, reliability, and trust at every job site.”
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03/11/2026 | Chemcut CorporationNext week, Chemcut will be exhibiting at APEX EXPO, taking place March 17–19, 2026 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
Lisa Alnimri Appointed as New Purchasing Manager of Chemcut
01/16/2026 | Chemcut CorporationChemcut Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Alnimri as Purchasing Manager.
Matthew Erlichman Appointed as New President of Chemcut
01/07/2026 | Chemcut CorporationChemcut Corporation, a leading U.S. manufacturer of advanced wet process equipment for the electronics and chemical milling industries, today announced the appointment of Matthew Erlichman as President.
Chemcut Corporation Announces Atlantic Micro Tool Expanded Sales Territory
03/11/2025 | Chemcut CorporationChemcut Corporation, the US based manufacturer of Wet Process Equipment, has expanded Atlantic Micro Tools sales territory to include DE, MD, VA, WV, NY, PA, NC, SC, TN, GA, AL, FL, MS, Ontario. Atlantic Micro Tool has represented Chemcut for over 15 years in the States of ME, NH, VT, RI, CT, NJ, New York City MA, NY counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Quebec & Eastern Ontario.
The Chemical Connection: Better Fabs Attract a Better Workforce
01/23/2025 | Don Ball -- Column: The Chemical ConnectionWorkforce problems are almost as great an issue in PCB manufacturing today as the product quality and reliability of the increasingly complex circuit boards now in demand. I believe they are directly related. A quality workforce makes it easier to produce a quality product. Unfortunately, as an industry, we have not done a good job of attracting quality young people for today’s production requirements.