Manufacturing Today Issue - 238 July 2025 | Page 79

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Mid-West Company stays with DMW throughout its entirety, creating systems that are unsurpassed in reliability and continuity.
DMW’ s Lifecycle Improvement( LCI) division offers start to finish maintenance repair and operations( MRO) services for all material handling products and components. Describing the approach as taking‘ conveyor systems to the next level’ DMW specializes in extending the life of equipment while minimizing downtime and operational costs.
Its skilled, professional team uses advanced tools and technologies to deliver tailored solutions that meet the bespoke needs of each client. These include conveyor health and fitness surveys, OEM conveyor inspection and repair, fabrication of new and refurbished conveyor systems, spare and replacement parts and assemblies for proprietary and OEM conveyor systems, overall equipment effectiveness analysis using the latest wireless strain gauge technology, and training for maintenance best practices.
DMW’ s general contracting division has diversified its material handling capabilities into a broader range of markets. Its general contractors handle demolition, concrete laying, steel erection, and other precursory elements required before product installation, and they work in close collaboration with the field installation and material handling divisions.
The field installation team allows DMW to manage mechanical equipment installations from project start to final completion. Partnering with national and international labor unions for the installation of all its material handling products, DMW offers an extensively trained and highly knowledgeable team of mill wrights, iron workers, laborers, electricians, and carpenters, benefiting customers and their projects.
Field installation is a service offered alongside two other key areas – engineering and fabrication. With innovation in advanced material handling one of the company’ s
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