Dorner Holding acquires flexible chain conveyor company

Published
January 14, 2016 - 06:00pm

Dorner Holding Corp., Hartland, Wis., recently announced the acquisition of FlexMove, a leading manufacturer of flexible chain conveyors for food, beverage, automotive, electronic and other industries. 

The addition of FlexMove, located in Penang, Malaysia, expands Dorner Holding's geographic coverage and complements existing products and capabilities of the corporation's Dorner Mfg. line. An industry leader in the design, applications, manufacturing and integration of precision industrial and sanitary conveyor systems, Dorner Mfg. expects the integration with FlexMove to be particularly beneficial to customers in European and Asian markets, according to a Dorner Holding news release.

"We're excited to have a company join us whose views on product quality and delivery are in line with Dorner," said Terry Schadeberg, president and CEO, Dorner Mfg. "We continue to see growth in international markets and the addition of FlexMove will allow us to better support those sectors."
 

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