AMMEGA unifies conveyor belt brands in the U.S., investing $100 million
2026-06-07 14:31
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ammeraal Beltech announced the integration of its Chemprene, uni, and Green Belting brands under a unified brand to provide U.S. customers with comprehensive conveying solutions covering industries such as food and beverage, logistics, packaging, automotive, and airports. This initiative aims to simplify procurement processes, reduce operational disruptions, and enhance supply chain resilience.

As automation and specialization in manufacturing and material handling systems increase, companies face pressure to maintain uptime, ensure safety, and achieve sustainability goals. Through this move, AMMEGA brings together modular plastic, synthetic material, PTFE, silicone, and lightweight rubber conveyor belt solutions under a single product portfolio, supported by North American local manufacturing facilities, technical expertise, and application support teams. After integration, customers no longer need to coordinate across multiple brands and can obtain customized recommendations for specific application scenarios through a single supplier, covering ten product categories including modular conveyor belts, modular chains, lightweight rubber conveyor belts, and PTFE solutions.

"Our goal is to provide customers with seamless access to the most suitable conveyor belt technology and expertise," said Bobby Bauman, Global Director of Friction Drive Product Line Management. "By centralizing resources, customers can resolve issues faster and receive localized support that truly understands their operations and business needs."

The integrated product portfolio includes: Chemprene brand lightweight rubber conveyor belts, coated fabrics, and precision-molded diaphragms; uni brand modular plastic conveyor belts and chains; and Green Belting brand PTFE and silicone coated fabrics, tapes, and conveyor belts.

This brand integration is built on AMMEGA's "Built American Proud" manufacturing initiative, reflecting its ongoing commitment to U.S. domestic manufacturing. Currently, the company has deployed 14 warehouses, 8 customer solution centers, 5 manufacturing facilities, and 3 processing bases nationwide. To ensure capacity and service levels post-integration, AMMEGA has also invested $100 million to strengthen local manufacturing and supply chain capabilities, aiming to shorten lead times, enhance service responsiveness, and improve operational resilience.

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