Fredonia, WI, May 31, 2017 – Guy & O’Neill Inc., a private label and contract manufacturer, is happy to announce we scored an unheard of 100 out of 100 points on our most recent audit with the Intertek Audit on April 18, 2017. The global average score is a 78 out of 100.
The Intertek Audit is a Good Manufacturing Practice Assessment Report (GMP) which rates facility performance. Facility performance is an analysis on organization and personnel, facilities and equipment, material controls, production and process controls, and laboratory controls. The performance summary also includes packaging and labeling controls, non-conformance, change control, and document and records control. Between these sections, there were 171 questions. Guy & O’Neill received a 94 on their previous assessment on December 7, 2015 and an 87 on their very first Intertek Audit on December 8, 2013.
To improve the audit score to 100 out of 100 means that Guy & O’Neill’s facility demonstrates control and compliance with applicable GMP regulatory requirements with high performance. “We scored an unheard of 100 out of 100 points. This is amazing! Auditors do not give perfect scores, but we received one. Yet another example of our outstanding performance, this time it is validated by an outside entity. Regardless of what this report states, we know that we are not perfect. We still have room to improve…and we will,” stated Tom Misgen, Guy & O’Neill’s President and Chief Operating Officer.
Guy & O’Neill Inc. Receives Perfect Score in Intertek Audit
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Guy & O'Neill, Inc. on May 31, 2017 9:41:00 AM
Guy and O’Neill Inc. Named a Winner of the Southeast Wisconsin 2017 Top Workplace Award by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Guy & O’Neill, Inc. Wins 2017 Grocery Headquarters Trailblazer Award
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Guy & O'Neill, Inc. on Feb 20, 2017 9:31:00 AM

Guy and O’Neill was recognized for its innovation in the personal lubricant category. The company recently launched a new line of personal lubricants that is made from all natural ingredients and is preservative, paraben and sugar free. “We are very pleased to receive the award. The Trailblazer Award recognizes Guy & O’Neill’s commitment to delivering innovation that meets unmet consumer needs and that helps retailers grow their private brands,” stated Greg Fries, Guy & O’Neill’s Vice President of Marketing. “Consumers are increasingly looking for personal care products with fewer, more natural ingredients. Our personal lubricant was the first to have the claim Made with All Natural Ingredients approved by the FDA. I could not be more proud of the team,” he added.
The full article can be found here, http://www.groceryheadquarters.com/February-2017/Praise-for-Private-Label/.
Guy & O’Neill Inc. Wins 2016 Productivity Gained and Sustained Award
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Guy & O'Neill, Inc. on Nov 21, 2016 9:27:00 AM

“We are very pleased to have won the award. The 2016 Productivity Gained and Sustained Award validates our efforts and demonstrates to our employees that their efforts are being recognized by independent, external examiners. I could not be more proud of the G&O team.” stated Tom Misgen, G&O’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Redzone commented that Guy & O’Neill’s efficiency gains are remarkable and recognized Guy and O’Neill’s participation and dedication to Kaizen activities.
This is the second year in a row that Guy & O’Neill has been recognized for their productivity improvements. In 2015, Brad Wickesberg, G&O’s Continuous Improvement Engineer, won Redzone’s Champion and Leader of the Year award.
The award was presented to Guy & O’Neill on November 7th, 2016 at the second annual Redzone Community Awards Dinner in conjunction with the Pack Expo 2016. Learn more about Redzone at http://rzsoftware.com/.
Guy & O'Neill Holds Company Celebration for Achieving Production Targets for Major Customer
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Guy & O'Neill, Inc. on Aug 17, 2016 3:06:00 PM
Guy & O’Neill held a company-wide celebration to recognize and reward its employees for successfully doubling production between April and