ADAMS & WESTLAKE RESPONDS
TO DEMAND FOR
HISTORICAL PRODUCTS

Adams & Westlake Ltd. has announced that Paul W. Smith has joined the company as Sales Representative, as the custom manufacturer continues to position itself to meet growing demand for its products in the rail and transportation industries. 

Smith's primary focus will be serving clients in the company's historical market, with particular emphasis on developing the Adlake Historical Alliance.  The centerpiece of the Alliance is a free, members-only website that focuses on the needs and interests of the train enthusiast and preservationist.  The Allliance's growing membership includes owners of vintage rail cars, train museums, tourist and excursion railroad companies, and historical organizations.

"Adams & Westlake has been known for more than 150 years for providing quality products and reliable service to the rail industry, and train enthusiasts across North America rely on us more and more for original Adlake components to return their cars and locomotives to their original condition, " says Mike Rzeszutko, Adams & Westlake sales director.  "Paul's background in sales and marketing, and his track record of assisting clients in finding solutions to thier individual needs translates well for our friends in the historical marketplace."

 THE ADLAKE ADVANTAGE 

Adams & Westlake is a custom manufacturer that has been in business since 1857. We hope our website will make it easy for you to learn about all of our capabilities, products and services.

We have a track record of servicing the needs of businesses for over 150 years, and clearly know how to manufacture quality goods. However, great products are not enough. Our focus is on “Excellence in Everything We Do”—in people, operations and products. This is our business model; our formula for success.

 We call it THE ADLAKE ADVANTAGE.

 With a history as rich as ours, we have the skills to work with customers on new groundbreaking designs. We also partner with customers working hard to save and restore pieces of history. We will be happy to help you in anyway we can through our website or when you contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 574-264-1141.