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Belt-Wide Industries, Inc. joined the Lummus family of
companies in November, 2002. It was originally founded in
1985, primarily to serve the cotton ginning industry with a
quality line of spare parts, offering “service second to
none.” Since its beginnings, it has grown to be a major
player in this market, while at the same time adding a
number of ginning machinery products to its parts business.
Belt-Wide offers, as a part of its machinery line, both
traveling head and stationary head Module Feeders, Gas and
Oil-Fired Burners and Moisture Restoration Units, Precleaning
Machinery, Extractor Feeders, and a variety of product
upgrades, including Hydraulic Trampers and Hydraulic Pumping
Units for presses. Belt-Wide’s main office is located in
Lubbock, Texas, and it also maintains offices/warehouses in
Memphis, Tennessee and Harlingen, Texas. |
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Over 150 years ago, Carver,
Inc. began to design and manufacture custom, high-quality,
long-lasting process machinery and systems for the cotton
ginning and cottonseed processing industries. Our products
helped processors around the world clean, size, separate and
recover a variety of products. A century and a half after we
started, Carver remains the world’s premier manufacturer of
high efficiency, modern preparation machinery for
cottonseed, sunflower seed, peanuts, and other oilseeds.
As the years passed, the same factors that made our machines
the most trusted in the cotton industry attracted processors
in other industries as well. From consumer and food products
to agriculture, plastics and more, our customers rely on our
years of experience to help them design, manufacture and
commission effective processes that meet their individual
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Gump was first established as bf Gump in 1875. Today, Gump,
a division of Carver, Inc., continues to manufacture a
complete line of high quality, efficient screening and
separating equipment for a wide range of industries and
applications. Located in Savannah, Georgia, Gump designs and
manufactures several types of screeners and separators,
including vibratory screeners, rotary atmospheric screeners
and pneumatic in-line screeners. Pneumatic in-line
screeners, also known as pressure sifters, were invented by
Gump in 1972 with the patented air bypass system. Gump is
still the leader in this technology today.
By combining an experienced engineering department, a fully
equipped testing facility, and quality manufacturing
capability, Gump will provide the best possible solution to
your screening and separating needs, including design and
supply of complete systems.
Gump is a division of Carver, Inc., the leading supplier of
equipment to the world oilseed industry for more than 175
years, offering a full range of preparation equipment,
engineering, start-up and maintenance services. |
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De Smet is the worldwide
leader in oils & fats technologies, and has supplied over
4.700 process sections to 1.500 oil producers in 148
countries. De Smet
covers the whole range of processing technologies from the
seed to the end product i.e. seed preparation, pressing and
extraction, oil refining and modification.
De Smet technologies
processes 40 raw materials, of which soybeans, sunflower
seed, rapeseed, cottonseed and palm oil are probably the
most popular.
De Smet serves the
customers worldwide through a network of 15 fully owned
affiliates.
De Smet is held in high
repute all over the world. The De Smet name stands for
experience, innovation, first class project management,
customer service and environmental protection policy. |
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