WHO WE ARE
THE LEADER IN POLYWOVEN PACKAGING MANUFACTURING
Packaging solutions come in many varieties: timeliness, cost, quality, consistency. Anduro is uniquely positioned to deliver on all fronts, including globally competitive pricing without the limitations and liabilities associated with Asian suppliers.
As an innovator, we take on our clients’ biggest packaging challenges. Our promise is to apply our capability, expertise and commitment to superior service to provide you a competitive edge in today’s highly competitive polywoven packaged products marketplace.
MADE IN THE AMERICAS
Anduro is proud to produce all our polywoven packaging in the Americas. Our sales and support staff and offices are in Atlanta. Our manufacturing facility is in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. We source a significant portion of our raw materials, including the flexographic printing, from Central and North America.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Anduro polywoven bags are made exclusively of polypropylene. Our product is designated a class 5 recyclable. We continue to research ways to optimize the material used in our bags, recently reducing our standard fabric GSM (grams per square meter) by 9 percent.
Managing our scrap levels associated with production (we sell the scrap on the secondary market) and recycling combine to move us toward our ultimate objective: to reduce our plant landfill waste to zero.
RESPONSIBLE
Our manufacturing operations include operations software to ensure manufacturing processes are reliable, sophisticated, and efficient. Our manufacturing employees enjoy a positive, healthy, safe working environment.
We are committed to supporting Honduran efforts to raise living and educational standards. Our funding of El Refugio, a San Pedro Sula home for orphans, abandoned children, and children in imminent danger is dedicated to ensuring a level of education that will enable the children to find placement in colleges and universities in Honduras and elsewhere, then as educated, empowered adults help their nation move forward to achieve its economic, political and social goals.
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Marc Datelle is President and CEO of Anduro Manufacturing. Under his leadership, the company’s performance has consistently improved. Anduro has twice been recognized for World Class customer service and a number of significant accomplishments, including being approved as one of very few manufacturers in the world qualified to manufacture packaging for Nestle Purina.
He is a proven entrepreneur with nearly 20 years of experience in setting up and growing successful businesses in the technology, healthcare and manufacturing industries. Prior to joining Anduro, Mr. Datelle spent the seven years from 2001 – 2007 as co-founder and President of Cypress Care. He led the company from start-up to a firm with over 100 employees and over $100 million in revenues in less than six years. Mr. Datelle led Cypress Care through a significant capital raise with Lovett Miller in 2004 and through the sale of a majority interest to the Brazos Group in late 2006.
The company, now known as Healthcare Solutions, is currently growing to over $400 million in sales and continues to be a leader in the Workers Compensation Industry.
Prior to Cypress Care, Mr. Datelle served as Co-Founder and Vice President at 3MC / Enterpulse from 1996 – 2001. He built a team of technology professionals that tackled a variety of internet-based solutions for a variety of businesses and industries. The company was, and continues to be, a recognized leader in the Southeastern U.S. in implementing groundbreaking internet technology. In less than five years (by 2000), Mr. Datelle helped Enterpulse become the largest privately held internet consulting organization in Atlanta with over 300 employees.
Hank Datelle leverages a rich and diverse career as a successful serial entrepreneur in his role as Chairman of Anduro Holdings. His creative and visionary style has propelled his companies to prosper in demanding and competitive business environments. His leadership is characterized by his ability to attract and motivate superior talent and empower them to succeed. His achievements have been recognized with many accolades including being named 2007 Small Business Person of the Year, and The One to Watch.
Prior to Anduro Holdings, Mr. Datelle’s was his CEO and co-founder of Cypress Care, an innovative pharmacy benefit management company, where, over a five year period, he directed the company’s financing and growth to revenues of $100 million and orchestrated the sale of a majority stake to a private equity firm. He continues to serve on the board of Cypress Care.
During his five-year tenure as co-founder of Enterpulse (originally known as Third Millennium Communications – 3MC), one of the largest privately held internet development and consulting firms in Georgia, Mr. Datelle was instrumental in the creation and sale of two successful spin-off companies, ExpoExchange and The Owner’s Box.
Leveraging his background in education and technology, Mr. Datelle co-founded Knowledge Engineering in 1987 where he conceived and designed the first multimedia CD-ROM writing product for children. He secured contracts for product distribution to schools with IBM and Apple, and negotiated the sale of the company in 1996.
Antonio Hepburn, COO As chief operating officer, Antonio Hepburn relies on extensive experience in manufacturing and management to support Anduro’s goals of continued performance improvement and the firm’s reputation for providing world-class customer service. Antonio brings Anduro skills developed over more than 30 years in the apparel and textile manufacturing industries.
From 2001 to 2018, he worked with Gildan Activewear, a global leader in the apparel industry with $2 billion in annual sales. At Gildan, Antonio was involved in the transition of all North American textile production to Honduras. During his tenure, he started and ramped up three textile facilities and two hosiery facilities in Honduras.
He also supported the ramp-up of the firm’s Dominican Republic textile facility. He was also directly involved in Gildan’s acquisition of several well-known brands, including Anvil, American Apparel, Alstyle, Gold Toe and Comfort Colors, and integrating these brands’ production into Gildan’s Honduran facilities. His last position with Gildan was as vice president and country manager for Alstyle production in Mexico.
Timothy Vroman, CFO is an accomplished senior executive providing finance and operations expertise to leading privately-held organizations.
Over the last two decades, Tim has held key executive positions that have been instrumental in the development of infrastructure, services, products, account management and overall business operations for RxStrategies and Healthcare Solutions, benefit management companies in the 340B and workers’ compensation sectors, respectively.
Earlier in his career, Tim was a partner and served in senior finance and operations roles for Coopers & Lybrand and PricewaterhouseCoopers. At these companies, Tim was instrumental in the development of the companies’ HR outsourcing businesses.
Tim holds an MBA in Finance from Boston College and BS in Accounting from Bryant University.
Carlos Ramirez – General Manager, Anduro, S.A.
While serving as the General Manager and Legal Representative for ANDURO Manufacturing, Mr. Ramirez has helped Anduro grow significantly over the past six years and is instrumental in our continued growth as a supplier to some of the worlds largest and most demanding customers of flexible packaging.
As cofounder in 1987 of a Construction Company in Honduras, and acting as General Manager and Director, Mr. Ramirez led his organization to be one of the top 5 contracting companies in the country in less than 10 years.
Under Mr. Ramirez leadership, the Construction Company successfully completed many different projects including large warehouses, housing developments, hospitals, commercial malls, office buildings, bridges, etc. The company became the largest Pier facility constructor and thus the largest contractor for the Port Authority in Honduras. On the Electrical side of the business, at our peak, we were a recognized leader in that no other company was installing as many miles of electrical cable as our organization. In addition, we ultimately became the largest electrical contractor for rural power lines in the country.
In 2009, Mr. Ramirez was selected by the government to become the Director of the “Commission for Flood Control of the Sula Valley”. He served in this role for over three years. His previous experience in civil projects and project management helped him contribute tremendously to this position.
4279 Roswell Road NE,
Suite 208 – 282
Atlanta, GA 30342
For more information on how to become more competitive in your marketplace, call us at 866.353.8810
THE LEADER IN POLYWOVEN PACKAGING MANUFACTURING
Packaging solutions come in many varieties: timeliness, cost, quality, consistency. Anduro is uniquely positioned to deliver on all fronts, including globally competitive pricing without the limitations and liabilities associated with Asian suppliers.
As an innovator, we take on our clients’ biggest packaging challenges. Our promise is to apply our capability, expertise and commitment to superior service to provide you a competitive edge in today’s highly competitive polywoven packaged products marketplace.
MADE IN THE AMERICAS
Anduro is proud to produce all our polywoven packaging in the Americas. Our sales and support staff and offices are in Atlanta. Our manufacturing facility is in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. We source a significant portion of our raw materials, including the flexographic printing, from Central and North America.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Anduro polywoven bags are made exclusively of polypropylene. Our product is designated a class 5 recyclable. We continue to research ways to optimize the material used in our bags, recently reducing our standard fabric GSM (grams per square meter) by 9 percent.
Managing our scrap levels associated with production (we sell the scrap on the secondary market) and recycling combine to move us toward our ultimate objective: to reduce our plant landfill waste to zero.
RESPONSIBLE
Our manufacturing operations include operations software to ensure manufacturing processes are reliable, sophisticated, and efficient. Our manufacturing employees enjoy a positive, healthy, safe working environment.
We are committed to supporting Honduran efforts to raise living and educational standards. Our funding of El Refugio, a San Pedro Sula home for orphans, abandoned children, and children in imminent danger is dedicated to ensuring a level of education that will enable the children to find placement in colleges and universities in Honduras and elsewhere, then as educated, empowered adults help their nation move forward to achieve its economic, political and social goals.
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Marc Datelle is President and CEO of Anduro Manufacturing. Under his leadership, the company’s performance has consistently improved. Anduro has twice been recognized for World Class customer service and a number of significant accomplishments, including being approved as one of very few manufacturers in the world qualified to manufacture packaging for Nestle Purina.
He is a proven entrepreneur with nearly 20 years of experience in setting up and growing successful businesses in the technology, healthcare and manufacturing industries. Prior to joining Anduro, Mr. Datelle spent the seven years from 2001 – 2007 as co-founder and President of Cypress Care. He led the company from start-up to a firm with over 100 employees and over $100 million in revenues in less than six years. Mr. Datelle led Cypress Care through a significant capital raise with Lovett Miller in 2004 and through the sale of a majority interest to the Brazos Group in late 2006.
The company, now known as Healthcare Solutions, is currently growing to over $400 million in sales and continues to be a leader in the Workers Compensation Industry.
Prior to Cypress Care, Mr. Datelle served as Co-Founder and Vice President at 3MC / Enterpulse from 1996 – 2001. He built a team of technology professionals that tackled a variety of internet-based solutions for a variety of businesses and industries. The company was, and continues to be, a recognized leader in the Southeastern U.S. in implementing groundbreaking internet technology. In less than five years (by 2000), Mr. Datelle helped Enterpulse become the largest privately held internet consulting organization in Atlanta with over 300 employees.
Hank Datelle leverages a rich and diverse career as a successful serial entrepreneur in his role as Chairman of Anduro Holdings. His creative and visionary style has propelled his companies to prosper in demanding and competitive business environments. His leadership is characterized by his ability to attract and motivate superior talent and empower them to succeed. His achievements have been recognized with many accolades including being named 2007 Small Business Person of the Year, and The One to Watch.
Prior to Anduro Holdings, Mr. Datelle’s was his CEO and co-founder of Cypress Care, an innovative pharmacy benefit management company, where, over a five year period, he directed the company’s financing and growth to revenues of $100 million and orchestrated the sale of a majority stake to a private equity firm. He continues to serve on the board of Cypress Care.
During his five-year tenure as co-founder of Enterpulse (originally known as Third Millennium Communications – 3MC), one of the largest privately held internet development and consulting firms in Georgia, Mr. Datelle was instrumental in the creation and sale of two successful spin-off companies, ExpoExchange and The Owner’s Box.
Leveraging his background in education and technology, Mr. Datelle co-founded Knowledge Engineering in 1987 where he conceived and designed the first multimedia CD-ROM writing product for children. He secured contracts for product distribution to schools with IBM and Apple, and negotiated the sale of the company in 1996.
Antonio Hepburn, COO As chief operating officer, Antonio Hepburn relies on extensive experience in manufacturing and management to support Anduro’s goals of continued performance improvement and the firm’s reputation for providing world-class customer service. Antonio brings Anduro skills developed over more than 30 years in the apparel and textile manufacturing industries.
From 2001 to 2018, he worked with Gildan Activewear, a global leader in the apparel industry with $2 billion in annual sales. At Gildan, Antonio was involved in the transition of all North American textile production to Honduras. During his tenure, he started and ramped up three textile facilities and two hosiery facilities in Honduras.
He also supported the ramp-up of the firm’s Dominican Republic textile facility. He was also directly involved in Gildan’s acquisition of several well-known brands, including Anvil, American Apparel, Alstyle, Gold Toe and Comfort Colors, and integrating these brands’ production into Gildan’s Honduran facilities. His last position with Gildan was as vice president and country manager for Alstyle production in Mexico.
Timothy Vroman, CFO is an accomplished senior executive providing finance and operations expertise to leading privately-held organizations.
Over the last two decades, Tim has held key executive positions that have been instrumental in the development of infrastructure, services, products, account management and overall business operations for RxStrategies and Healthcare Solutions, benefit management companies in the 340B and workers’ compensation sectors, respectively.
Earlier in his career, Tim was a partner and served in senior finance and operations roles for Coopers & Lybrand and PricewaterhouseCoopers. At these companies, Tim was instrumental in the development of the companies’ HR outsourcing businesses.
Tim holds an MBA in Finance from Boston College and BS in Accounting from Bryant University.
Carlos Ramirez – General Manager, Anduro, S.A.
While serving as the General Manager and Legal Representative for ANDURO Manufacturing, Mr. Ramirez has helped Anduro grow significantly over the past six years and is instrumental in our continued growth as a supplier to some of the worlds largest and most demanding customers of flexible packaging.
As cofounder in 1987 of a Construction Company in Honduras, and acting as General Manager and Director, Mr. Ramirez led his organization to be one of the top 5 contracting companies in the country in less than 10 years.
Under Mr. Ramirez leadership, the Construction Company successfully completed many different projects including large warehouses, housing developments, hospitals, commercial malls, office buildings, bridges, etc. The company became the largest Pier facility constructor and thus the largest contractor for the Port Authority in Honduras. On the Electrical side of the business, at our peak, we were a recognized leader in that no other company was installing as many miles of electrical cable as our organization. In addition, we ultimately became the largest electrical contractor for rural power lines in the country.
In 2009, Mr. Ramirez was selected by the government to become the Director of the “Commission for Flood Control of the Sula Valley”. He served in this role for over three years. His previous experience in civil projects and project management helped him contribute tremendously to this position.
4279 Roswell Road NE,
Suite 208 – 282
Atlanta, GA 30342
For more information on how to become more competitive in your marketplace, call us at 866.353.8810