05.01.17
Morre-Tec Industries Inc. (MTI) is commemorating a significant milestone: its 30th anniversary in business.
“In the time since the company was launched, we have increased our staff to more than 35 employees. Our facility has obtained FDA registration, ISO registration, cGMP compliance and numerous industry awards for excellence. While we are extremely proud of what we have accomplished to date, we also firmly believe we are well-positioned for additional, future growth,” said Leonard Glass, CEO and owner.
MTI was founded in 1987 as the domestic distributor of less than container loads of bromine-based products produced by Bromine Compounds, Ltd., a division of Israel Chemicals. Over time, the company diversified its product portfolio to include magnesium chloride, produced by Dead Sea Works, Ltd. (another division of ICL) and specialty bromine compounds produced by Chemada, Israel. After acquiring patented micronizing technology from Superfine, Israel, MTI became a prime supplier of micronized dicalcium and tricalcium phosphate to the food and nutrition industries.
In 1998, MTI purchased its own 25,000 sq. ft. manufacturing and processing facility in Union, NJ. This site continues to serve as the company’s main site, with corporate and administrative services also on premises.
In 2006, the firm began its entry into the personal care industry, supplying natural ingredients and extracts to a diverse number of end users. MTI remains a key supplier to this fast-growing market.
In 2016, MTI acquired Vitacyclix, a Yonkers, NY company known for its quality vitamins, nutrients and bioflavonoids for fortification in food, dairy, beverage and nutritional products. This acquisition added valuable ingredients to the MTI catalog, including water-soluble vitamins A, D and E liquid concentrates and powders that provide significant advantages for manufacturers of food, beverage and nutritional products.
MTI also has a new website. The updated www.morretec.com site will feature a new look, including recent brand identity updates for MTI and its affiliates, improved navigation and enhanced content.
“In the time since the company was launched, we have increased our staff to more than 35 employees. Our facility has obtained FDA registration, ISO registration, cGMP compliance and numerous industry awards for excellence. While we are extremely proud of what we have accomplished to date, we also firmly believe we are well-positioned for additional, future growth,” said Leonard Glass, CEO and owner.
MTI was founded in 1987 as the domestic distributor of less than container loads of bromine-based products produced by Bromine Compounds, Ltd., a division of Israel Chemicals. Over time, the company diversified its product portfolio to include magnesium chloride, produced by Dead Sea Works, Ltd. (another division of ICL) and specialty bromine compounds produced by Chemada, Israel. After acquiring patented micronizing technology from Superfine, Israel, MTI became a prime supplier of micronized dicalcium and tricalcium phosphate to the food and nutrition industries.
In 1998, MTI purchased its own 25,000 sq. ft. manufacturing and processing facility in Union, NJ. This site continues to serve as the company’s main site, with corporate and administrative services also on premises.
In 2006, the firm began its entry into the personal care industry, supplying natural ingredients and extracts to a diverse number of end users. MTI remains a key supplier to this fast-growing market.
In 2016, MTI acquired Vitacyclix, a Yonkers, NY company known for its quality vitamins, nutrients and bioflavonoids for fortification in food, dairy, beverage and nutritional products. This acquisition added valuable ingredients to the MTI catalog, including water-soluble vitamins A, D and E liquid concentrates and powders that provide significant advantages for manufacturers of food, beverage and nutritional products.
MTI also has a new website. The updated www.morretec.com site will feature a new look, including recent brand identity updates for MTI and its affiliates, improved navigation and enhanced content.