Matchless Molding Acquisition
In November, 2012 Alphapointe purchased Matchless Molding, Inc. and transitioned all assets and manufacturing to our headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri.
Like you, we place a high value on quality and customer satisfaction. We intend to maintain the high standards of performance you have come to expect from Matchless Molding and hope that our extensive manufacturing capability will provide added value for your business. We are committed to ensuring this is a seamless transition with no interruption of service.
Alphapointe excels in the manufacturing of high precision injection small and micro molded components with production volumes of several million units. Our engineering and injection small and micro mold capability provide both high precision tolerances, complex geometry, and economic advantage. Our unique machines, tooling, and manufacturing process deliver both prototype to production capacity within several weeks.
Our quality control lab employs the latest in metrology equipment. Our automated vision equipment confirms close tolerances are to specification prior to shipment. From prototype to production, our quality procedures ensure a documented and valid process from start to finish.
Alphapointe is ISO 9001:2008 certified.
Alphapointe Plastics Adds New Injection Molding Capacity
August 5, 2013
Reinhard Mabry, Alphapointe’s President/CEO announced that Alphapointe has taken another step in
advancing its business by adding to its injection molding capacity and, in time, creating new jobs for people
who are blind. Alphapointe acquired the assets of Precision Plastic Products LLC of Olathe, KS.
Precision Plastic Products has been a supplier of pen components to Alphapointe for more than twenty years.
This acquisition includes injection molding equipment and the tooling necessary to realize the longtime goal of bringing in-house all aspects of manufacturing China Markers and Hex Barrel Stick pens and other plastic products.
Mike DeMoss, former owner of Precision Plastics, has joined Alphapointe as our new Manager of Plastics bringing over 30 years of injection molding experience to help us grow this important business.
Alphapointe Plastics employs the vision impaired, purchases Matchless Molding
By Clare GoldsberryPublished: March 27th, 2013
Plastics Today
For more than 100 years, Alphapointe has been manufacturing products that included straw brooms in its early years, which were sold door-to-door. Today, the Kansas City, MO-based manufacturing company is an ISO-9001 certified manufacturer and plastics processor.
While it may look like an ordinary plastics processing company, Alphapointe is the largest employer of people who are vision impaired in the region. With just over 200 employees, 110 are blind or vision impaired. Alphapointe, founded in 1911, is non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and while that may at first sound like the company has an unfair competitive advantage, Gina Gowin, director of Development and Public Relations for Alphapointe, notes that being competitive and being self-sustaining is critical to Alphapointe’s mission.
Adaptive technology allows vision-impaired employees to do any job in the plant.
Micro-molding machines acquired with Matchless Molding range from 9 to 25 tons.
“Our mission is empowering people to maximize their independence through training and employment,” Gowin told Plastics Today in an interview. “Unemployment rates for those who are blind runs about 70%. We believe that with education, training and opportunities, people who are blind can do what sighted people can do. Our employees prove that every day in our manufacturing operations.”
Alphapointe Plastics (www.alphapointeplastics.com), the plastics processing operations of the organization, performs blow molding and extrusion blow molding, providing some 53 million pharmaceutical prescription bottles annually for Veteran’s Administration mail order supply pharmacies across the U.S. “The VA has seven special mail order pharmacies that ship medications to veterans throughout the country,” said Brian Bridges, New Business Development manager. “We are certified to meet all the ISO 9001:2008 requirements and all our manufacturing processes and education and rehabilitation programs are also under the ISO standards.”
Alphapointe also molds and supplies the military with supplement bottles, spray bottles for janitorial cleaning liquids, and urine specimen bottles. The organization also has two military base supply centers, one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and another in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Recently, Alphapointe purchased Matchless Molding, a micro-molding company in Tennessee, and relocated all the assets to Alphapointe’s 100,000-sq-ft Kansas City manufacturing facility. The purchase includes eight injection molding machines ranging from 9 tons to 25 tons clamping force.
“We found when looking at this acquisition that our current customers and the market were demanding smaller components, tighter tolerances, and more complex geometries,” noted Bridges. “Matchless had a significant number of newer molding machines, proprietary processes, and a well-equipped quality department. They also had a very solid customer base that complements our current customer base in medical and electronics, and now some automotive. We can make extremely small plastic injection molded parts.”
Gowin added that the purchase of Matchless Molding gives the company the opportunity to make greater inroads into the commercial market. “We’ve had a history since the 1930s of selling to federal government customers,” she said. “Now we’re expanding into commercial markets and diversifying our business line, which is providing new opportunities to create more jobs for people who are blind.”
Gowin and Bridges both emphasized that Alphapointe’s employees can do just about any job that a sighted person can do, including operating machines and packaging products thanks to “adaptive technology” that accommodate people who are visually impaired and totally blind.
“This technology allows us to provide almost any type of job to our employees,” said Bridges. “We also use adaptive items on the machines such as large buttons, Braille, and monitors that blow an image up to one letter on a screen. People who are blind do have capabilities and sometimes just a small tweaking or the use of adaptive technology can give them just what they need to do a job.”
Alphapointe (www.alphapointe.org) has several business units including its National Office Supply Store and an Office Products Division. “We produce an entire line of office products, including 15 kinds of writing instruments,” explained Gowin. “We also have a partnerships with companies like 3M Corporation to produce and package tape.”
In addition, Alphapointe has a partnership with Sealed Air Corp. to do all the printing on their padded mailer envelopes.
Bridges clarified the company’s position in the marketplace as a non-profit manufacturer: “We have the same type of market issues that our for-profit competitors do,” he said. “We all have to overcome issues such as quality, delivery and price competitiveness. It’s a very competitive world and we feel the competitive pressures like everyone else.”
Gowin concurred. “We have to be better, faster, and completely capable and we have to overcome the misperceptions of the capabilities of our workforce,” she said. “We have to have the same competitive nature as any other company.”
Bridges added, “Alphapointe’s profits go back into the company’s rehabilitations services, educational and training programs, salaries, a low-vision products store, benefits and pensions. We reinvest in our people.”

Message from the CEO
New York City Industries for the Blind is Joining Forces with Alphapointe.
NYCIB will now be known as Alphapointe.NYC

Merged organization will offer enhanced jobs and services to people who are blind and vision impaired
New York City Industries for the Blind (NYCIB), a 501(c)(3) organization located in Brooklyn, NY announced today that it is merging with Alphapointe, another 501(c)(3) organization located in Kansas City, MO, to join forces and operate as a division of Alphapointe under the new name, Alphapointe.NYC. The two agencies, whose missions align to create opportunities and aspirational careers for people who are blind and visually impaired, will continue to expand upon the 18-year effort of NYCIB to create jobs for people who are blind in New York City. The merged organization will have over 400 employees operating in 9 locations in 4 states.
Rick Bland, founder, President and CEO of NYCIB said, “This merger among ‘sister’ not-for-profit agencies with similar missions, will build upon and expand NYCIB’s 18-year effort to create an ever-increasing number of employment opportunities for legally blind New Yorkers.” Alphapointe.NYC will bring significantly expanded resources to the programs that NYCIB has offered. “Organizations, whether not-for-profit or for-profit, must continually search for greater efficiencies to provide the best possible programmatic services to their customers. With an unemployment rate among legally blind New Yorkers that exceeds 70%, Alphapointe.NYC will be able to more than double the resources committed to help reduce this unacceptably high statistic. We ask for the continuing support of our customers, partners, government officials, foundations, and associates as Alphapointe.NYC begins the next phase of work that NYCIB has been honored to provide since 1995.”
Alphapointe.NYC will be led by Reinhard Mabry, President and CEO of Alphapointe. Members of the Board of Directors of NYCIB will be asked to join the Board of Directors of Alphapointe. Rick Bland will remain with the agency as an employee for one year to ensure a smooth transition of the new Alphapointe.NYC division. In the interest of efficiency, some administrative functions will be streamlined and headquartered at Alphapointe’s Kansas City location, but the work performed by New York City residents who are blind will remain at the Brooklyn location.
Reinhard Mabry, President and CEO of Alphapointe, says, “This merger is the result of a common desire to expand jobs and services for all people with vision loss in New York City and Kansas City. In this age of government sequestration and shutdowns, it is imperative that companies streamline operations and make decisions based on the best interest of its employees. As the industry leader, with over 100 years of experience in both employment and rehabilitation services for people who are blind, Alphapointe is uniquely positioned to expand and continue the great work being done by NYCIB. It is with excitement and confidence that the board, staff and supporters of Alphapointe look forward to this important next step in expanding our mission of empowerment for people with vision loss.”
About New York City Industries for the Blind-
Located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York City Industries for the Blind, Inc. (NYCIB) is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit company that was founded and incorporated in November of 1995. NYCIB is the largest employer of people who are blind or visually impaired in the New York City area. NYCIB offers employment opportunities to individuals who are legally blind through manufacturing of products, business services, and job placement programs. NYCIB manufactures AbilityOne/Skilcraft products under the AbilityOne Program supplying the Federal government and military personnel with quality products. NYCIB is also affiliated with The New York State Preferred Source Program (NYSPSP), which supplies a broad range of products and services to New York state, city and local government agencies.
About Alphapointe-
Alphapointe, located in Kansas City, MO has been empowering people with vision loss to maximize their independence since its founding in 1911. Alphapointe is the largest employer of people who are blind in the State of Missouri and the region’s largest resource for people with vision loss, offering products and services nationwide. Alphapointe’s full family of companies includes plastics, micro-molding, office product manufacturing and sales, contact center services, retail stores and a comprehensive rehabilitation and education program for people who are blind or visually impaired.
All media inquiries should be directed to:
Gina Gowin, 816-237-2025, cell 816-809-6770
NEW YORK CITY INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND JOINS FORCES WITH ALPHAPOINTE
Merger offers aspirational jobs and services to people who are visually impaired
Brooklyn, N.Y. – May 13, 2014 – New York City Industries for the Blind (NYCIB), a non-profit organization in Brooklyn, N.Y., has completed its merger with Alphapointe, a similar organization serving the visually impaired in Kansas City, Mo. NYCIB and Alphapointe, have a shared vision to create aspirational careers for people who are blind and visually impaired.
NYCIB changed its name to Alphapointe effective May 1. Rick Bland formerly CEO at NYCIB, will remain an Alphapointe adviser to ensure a smooth transition.
Reinhard Mabry, President and CEO of Alphapointe, said: “Our organization is making a difference for more than 400 employees working at nine locations in four states, and we are growing.”
More than 70 percent of legally blind citizens are unemployed, and both NYCIB and Alphapointe have long been committed to reducing that number. By joining forces, the merged organization is better able to provide more resources, create more jobs and make a lasting, national impact, Mabry said.
Made in NYC, NYSPSP and AbilityOne will remain critical partners in the merged organization. Relationships will expand to include a broader network of business alliances, such as Cardinal Health, Sanofi-Aventis, Rexam and the Department of Defense, among many others. From the current products being manufactured to new products being developed, the impact to reduce joblessness for people who are visually impaired will be even greater, Mabry said.
About New York City Industries for the Blind-
Located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York City Industries for the Blind Inc. (NYCIB) is a 501(c)3, not-for-profit company that was founded and incorporated in November 1995. NYCIB is the largest employer of people who are blind or visually impaired in the New York City area. NYCIB offers employment opportunities to individuals who are legally blind through manufacturing of products, business services, and job-placement programs. NYCIB manufactures AbilityOne/Skilcraft products under the AbilityOne Program supplying the Federal government and military personnel with quality products. NYCIB is also affiliated with The New York State Preferred Source Program (NYSPSP), which supplies a broad range of products and services to New York state, city and local government agencies.
About Alphapointe-
Alphapointe, located in Kansas City, Mo, has been empowering people with vision loss to maximize their independence since its founding in 1911. Alphapointe is the largest employer of people who are blind in the Missouri and the region’s largest resource for people with vision loss, offering products and services nationwide. Alphapointe’s full family of companies includes plastics, micro-molding, office-product manufacturing and sales, contact center services, retail stores and a comprehensive rehabilitation and education program for people who are blind or visually impaired.
For More Information
Alphapointe
Gina Gowin
Tel: 816-237-2025
Mobile: 816-809-6770
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October 27, 2014
Alphapointe Set to Hire Visually Impaired Workers at Call Center
By Oliver VanDervoort Contributing Writer
With reports coming almost daily that call centers are coming back to the United States in droves, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that Alphapointe Association for the Blind is opening a new call center that will provide 60 new jobs to a certain segment of the population.
What might be a bit surprising is what segment of the population Alphapointe will be focusing on. The Kansas City based non-profit has been serving the blind and visually impaired for as many as 100 years and now the firm wants to give up to 60 of these visually impaired individuals a job at its new call center facility.
The Kansas City Business Journal reports the company already employs a little over 200 visually impaired people who perform jobs that range from manufacturing to call center services in the area. Alphapointe has been working hard over the last few years to acquire a number of new services and new operations centers. The firm has also been attempting to diversify so that it isn’t nearly as reliant as it once was on government contracts.
All that work has apparently paid off as the firm has announced it is going to go through another hiring round and bring in an additional 60 people who are visually impaired to its new call center. The center will allow visually impaired employees to work at specially designed computer work centers that can take phone calls and provide calling services to companies and organizations that are located throughout the country.
With the rise in the call center community, there have been a ton of new uses for call center services. Several states are setting up call centers to provide services such as providing information to people when it comes to the Ebolaoutbreak and how it affects life in the United States. No other company in the country however, caters to helping the visually impaired find gainful employment quite the way Alphapointe does.
Edited by Rory J. Thompson
Alphapointe named one of Kansas City's Top Manufacturers by the Kansas City Business Journal.

KC company Alphapointe celebrates 20 years of serving veterans and those who are blind.
Brendaliss Gonzalez
Jun 2, 2015
KANSAS CITY - Every year, men and women in Kansas City produce close to 50 million plastic prescription drug bottles for veterans around the US.
They work for Alphapointe, a foundation that produces products like stationary, janitorial supplies and prescription drug bottles for veterans and other entities.
They employ more than 200 people in Kansas City who are blind.
"There’s nothing more rewarding than being able to see what these folks can accomplish when they're given the opportunity,” said Reinhard Mabry, President and CEO of Alphapointe.
Howard Craig has worked for Alphapointe for 15 years. He’s been blind since birth, but he doesn’t let that stop him.
“God has made man to work,” he said. “And I’m being told I’m determined. I ought to be working as a blind guy."
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