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Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, Ohio, initiated the process of relocating the company’s headquarters and manufacturing operations from Cleveland’s near west side to a larger facility on the city’s south side.
Martin Vibration Systems Solutions, Marine City, Mich., introduced a versatile mounting solution for bins, hoppers and chutes -- with no welding, drilling or tapping required.
Key Technology’s line of equipment is complementary to Heat and Control’s processing and packaging portfolio, giving processors access to a more complete line solution from a single source.
Key Technology, Inc., a Walla Walla, Wash.-based member of the Duravant family of operating companies, and Heat and Control Pty Ltd., Hayward, Calif., entered into a strategic partnership to support customers in Australia, New Zealand and India.
KOFAB, Algona, Iowa, and Meyer Industries, San Antonio, Texas, teamed up to capitalize on their respective strengths and offer innovative and technologically-advanced solutions with their new company, Precision Food Innovations (PFI).
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.
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 BEV-CON mobile flexible screw conveyor with round vibratory screener from Flexicon, Bethlehem, Pa., removes oversize particles and reduces soft agglomerates before conveying on-size bulk materials.
The acquisition will better serve the needs of Meyer Industries’ customer base by providing a larger platform of research, engineering and manufacturing resources.
Precision, Inc., Pella, Iowa, acquired Meyer Industries, Inc., a San Antonio, Texas-based provider of vibratory conveying, bulk material handling and food processing equipment.