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Columbus McKinnon Corporation Celebrates Its 140th Anniversary

Columbus McKinnon Corporation is celebrating its 140th anniversary as a leading designer, manufacturer, and marketer of material handling products, systems, and services. Designed to efficiently and ergonomically move, lift, position, and secure materials, the company's key products include hoists, cranes, actuators, rigging tools, and digital power and motion control systems that are used everywhere from offshore oil platforms to international sporting events.

"Service, innovation, quality products, and engineered solutions have been the foundation of Columbus McKinnon for the past 140 years and will propel us into the future," said Tim Tevens, president and chief executive officer. "We will not deviate from our mission to provide safe and productive solutions for our customers. As we celebrate our 140th anniversary, we look toward the future and the next 140 years of invention and growth."

With origins dating back to 1875, Columbus McKinnon's long history of innovation includes many significant advances in the material handling industry. Some of these include: the invention of the revolutionary Weston Screw Load Brake; the world's first alloy chain; the Hammerlok, the world's first mechanical chain coupling link; the first worm gear actuator business; and the early development of the rack and pinion mechanical jack.

The company's CM Lodestar electric chain hoist, first introduced in 1955, has become a legend in the industry and is relied on by material handling professionals around the world for the most demanding and challenging applications. Columbus McKinnon was also the first to develop turnkey systems specifically designed for the reduction of scrap tires into valuable, tire-derived materials.

Most recently, Columbus McKinnon acquired Magnetek, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of digital power and motion control solutions for material handling, elevators and mining applications. With this acquisition, Columbus McKinnon gains technology, capabilities, and the value of the Magnetek brand to create more competitive and comprehensive material handling solutions for its customers.

Headquartered in Amherst, New York, Columbus McKinnon has approximately 3,000 employees in more than 70 sales, manufacturing, and warehousing facilities worldwide. Comprehensive information on Columbus McKinnon is available at the URL below.

WWWwww.cmworks.com


(9 December 2015)

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