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  2. Forbo Movement Systems - Wikipedia

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    Over time, several hundred different belt types with specific characteristics for various industries and applications have been developed. New product groups, such as plastic modular belts and plastic timing belts, gradually turned the company into a full-range supplier of belts. In 1994 the company was bought out by the Swiss corporation Forbo ...

  3. Interroll - Wikipedia

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    The company developed in the subsequent one as a belt drive used mini-drum motor, ball caster and in cooperation with the Italian Rulmeca, severe conveyor rollers for bulk material applications. 1986 the company concentrated all injection molding production at the newly created site in Sant' Antonio in Switzerland and moved 3 years later the ...

  4. Intelligrated - Wikipedia

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    Intelligrated was founded in 2001 by Chris Cole and Jim McCarthy, [3] and has its headquarters in Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. [4]In 2002, Intelligrated acquired the Versa Conveyor product line from Conveyors Ltd. [5] Later that same year, the company opened a new manufacturing facility in London, Ohio. [6]

  5. Cross belt sorter - Wikipedia

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    Cells: These are the individual conveyor belts mounted on top of a carrier. Each cross-belt cell has its own motor or actuation and can move items perpendicular to the direction of travel, either to the left or right, enabling the precise direction of items to specific slides, chutes or conveyors. A carrier can carry one or more cells.

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  7. Thomas Robins (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    His conveyor belt received the grand prize at the Paris Exposition in 1900, and first prizes at the Pan-American Exposition and Saint Louis Exposition. [2] Based on his invention, Robins started the Robins Conveying Belt Company and of the Robins New Conveyor Company (now ThyssenKrupp Robins). [3] In 1915 he was appointed to the Naval ...

  8. Advent to seek buyer for conveyor belt firm Ammeraal Beltech ...

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    Private equity firm Advent has hired Goldman Sachs (GS.N) and Rothschild (ROTH.PA) to sell Dutch conveyor belt company Ammeraal Beltech in a process expected to begin around the end of this month ...

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