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8 Jarden Corporation Annual Report 2012
Think Lean, Act Large
Stearn’s Minnesota Life Vest
manufacturing center is focused on
streamlining processes including fabric
cutting, silk screen printing, and flow
of material through the center.
A continuous improvement
project at Quickie’s North Carolina
manufacturing center is focused
on labor efficiency in assembly and
is one of over 40 such projects
launched during 2012.
Lehigh expands product offerings
in 2012 with paracord bracelets,
camouflage spring links and multi
purpose sports rope.
Consumer Solutions and
Branded Consumables
co-develop our first Fresh
Preserving Appliance
Lean manufacturing
efforts in our Indiana Ball
Jar manufacturing center
are focused on reducing
machine changeover time
to reduce inventory levels.
Jarden’s Continuous Improvement Council work on a
project to improve apparel manufacturing processes.
Costa Rica Manufacturing Center - Outdoor Solutions
Manufacturing Footprint
18m+
square feet
We embrace the heritage of our
individual niche businesses while
leveraging the robust, global
infrastructure that stands behind
Jarden today as a Fortune 500
company. We require processes
and controls but pride ourselves on
avoiding corpocracy.