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U.S. Conveyor Technologies appoints new president

U.S. Conveyor Technologies appoints new president
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Mackinaw, Illinois-based U.S. Conveyor Technologies Inc. has named Troy Graves president of the privately held, family-owned business.

“This transition represents an exciting stage in the continued growth of U.S. Conveyor,” says Kent Graves, company founder and previous president. “Troy has been working in the business for many years. His career actually started as a welder in our fab shop to make extra money while studying to earn his undergrad and graduate degrees. His progression into this leadership role reflects the long-term strategic transition plan we have for the company.”

“This is an exciting time for our company,” says Troy Graves. “This transition allows my father to step back from operational responsibilities while remaining active in the company and with our customers.”

He adds, “We’ve made considerable investments in our capabilities over the last several years, and I’m excited about working with the great team we’ve assembled to grow the company to the next level.”

Founded in 1988, U.S. Conveyor operates out of a 40,000-square-foot facility in Mackinaw. The facility houses manufacturing operations, engineering and corporate offices, an R&D department and a process and equipment testing center. The company provides turnkey ferrous, nonferrous and waste solutions to the recycling industry. The firm provides system design, integration, build, installation and aftermarket parts services.

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Source: Recycling Today
U.S. Conveyor Technologies appoints new president
<![CDATA[Mackinaw, Illinois-based U.S. Conveyor Technologies Inc. has named Troy Graves president of the privately held, family-owned business. “This transition represents an exciting stage in the continued growth of U.S. Conveyor,” says Kent Graves, company founder and previous president. “Troy has been working in the business for many years. His career actually started as a welder in our fab shop to make extra money while studying to earn his undergrad and graduate degrees. His progression into this leadership role reflects the long-term strategic transition plan we have for the company.” “This is an exciting time for our company,” says Troy Graves. “This transition allows my father to step back from operational responsibilities while remaining active in the company and with our customers.” He adds, “We’ve made considerable investments in our capabilities over the last several years, and I’m excited about working with the great team we’ve assembled to grow the company to the next level.”Founded in 1988, U.S. Conveyor operates out of a 40,000-square-foot facility in Mackinaw. The facility houses manufacturing operations, engineering and corporate offices, an R&D department and a process and equipment testing center. The company provides turnkey ferrous, nonferrous and waste solutions to the recycling industry. The firm provides system…

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