The 4,000-square-meter Netherlands facility speeds delivery of Key’s optical sorters and vibratory conveying solutions to food processors in Europe, the Middle East, India, Africa and elsewhere.
April 18, 2018
Key Technology, a Walla Walla, Wash.-based member of the Duravant family of operating companies, completed a facility expansion in Beusichem, the Netherlands.
The new Dorner boasts a global workforce of more than 400 employees, and brings a diverse conveyor automation product line and extensive application knowledge to industries around the world.
April 18, 2018
Dorner Holding Co., the Hartland, Wis.-based parent company of Dorner Mfg. Corp., FlexMove and Geppert-Band GmbH, announced plans to merge the three entities into one consolidated brand—Dorner.
To accomplish higher production rates, companies need to gain a full understanding of how their sanitary conveyor systems interact with other machinery and equipment.
As equipment becomes more complex, the key is to understand the relationship between each component to best maximize the overall throughput and improve overall equipment effectiveness.
Key Technology’s portfolio includes highly intelligent optical inspection and digital sorting systems, vibratory conveying system and process and preparation systems.
January 26, 2018
Duravant LLC, Downers Grove, Ill., entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Key Technology, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of digital sorting, inspection, conveying and processing equipment.
The CB-14 Series conveyor bearings from Kilian Manufacturing, Syracuse, N.Y., are specifically designed to operate quietly in the most demanding material handling applications.
DuPont, Wilmington, Del., and Regina USA, Cambridge, Md., joined forces to launch Regina E-F.A.S.T. (ecological, friction-abating sliding thermoplastic) material.