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Angle Iron Conveyor Bracing Market to Reach Index 155 by 2035 on E-Commerce Logistics Build-Out
Abstract
According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Angle Iron Conveyor Bracing market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.
The world angle iron conveyor bracing market is entering a phase of sustained expansion, with demand projected to rise at a compound annual rate of 4–6% between 2026 and 2035. This growth is underpinned by robust capital expenditure in industrial automation, the ongoing replacement of aging conveyor frames, and the rapid build-out of e-commerce logistics infrastructure. As manufacturing systems become more complex and throughput requirements intensify, the need for structurally rigid, precisely aligned conveyor support components becomes increasingly critical. Components and modules, including individual bracing pieces and pre-assembled kits, currently account for roughly half of global market value, while integrated systems—where bracing is bundled with frames and supports—are gaining traction as OEMs push for turnkey solutions. Asia-Pacific leads world consumption with a 40–50% share, driven by China, India, and Southeast Asian production hubs, while North America and Europe together represent another 35–40%, with Europe exhibiting notable import dependence due to limited domestic hot-rolled angle capacity. The market is also witnessing a shift toward premium specifications, such as hot-dip galvanized and high-tensile bracing, which command price premiums of 30–50% over standard grades. Supply chains are regionalizing to reduce lead times, with new rolling lines emerging in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe. However, steel input cost volatility and trade policy uncertainty remain key risks, shaping procurement strategies and pricing dynamics across the forecast period.
The baseline scenario for the angle iron conveyor bracing market points to steady growth through 2035, with global consumption expanding at a CAGR of approximately 5% from 2026 to 2035. This trajectory is supported by the ongoing modernization of conveyor systems in manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics, where bracing components are essential for maintaining frame rigidity, alignment, and safety. The market index, with 2025 as the base year (100), is projected to reach approximately 155 by 2035, reflecting cumulative real growth of over 50% in volume terms. Demand will be particularly strong in Asia-Pacific, where industrialization and infrastructure investment continue to accelerate, while North America and Europe will see steady replacement-driven demand, especially in automotive, food and beverage, and semiconductor sectors. The shift toward integrated bracing systems, where suppliers provide complete structural packages, is expected to gain momentum as OEMs seek to reduce assembly complexity and improve quality control. Premium products with anti-corrosion finishes and certified structural integrity will capture a larger share, particularly in cleanroom and harsh-environment applications. However, the market faces headwinds from steel price volatility, which can swing 15–25% within a year, and from supplier qualification timelines that extend 6–12 months for critical applications. Trade policy uncertainty, especially on steel imports from China, Turkey, and India, adds further complexity, potentially raising landed costs by 10–25% in import-dependent regions. Despite these challenges, the overall outlook remains positive, with innovation in materials and manufacturing processes expected to enhance product performance and open new application areas.
Demand Drivers and Constraints
Primary Demand Drivers
- Expansion of e-commerce logistics and warehouse automation
- Replacement of aging conveyor infrastructure in mature markets
- Growth in semiconductor and precision manufacturing requiring tight-tolerance bracing
- Increasing adoption of integrated conveyor systems by OEMs
- Rising demand for premium corrosion-resistant and high-tensile bracing
- Regionalization of supply chains to reduce lead times
Potential Growth Constraints
- Steel input cost volatility compressing margins
- Long supplier qualification timelines for critical applications
- Trade policy uncertainty and tariff fluctuations on steel imports
- Competition from alternative structural materials and designs
- Skilled labor shortages in fabrication and installation
Demand Structure by End-Use Industry
Industrial Automation and Instrumentation (estimated share: 30%)
In industrial automation, conveyor systems are the backbone of material handling, and angle iron bracing ensures structural rigidity and precise alignment under dynamic loads. As factories adopt more automated lines with higher speeds and heavier payloads, the demand for robust bracing increases. The trend toward modular and reconfigurable conveyor systems also drives demand for standardized bracing components that can be easily installed and adjusted. Through 2035, the segment will benefit from investments in smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 initiatives, where conveyor uptime and precision are critical. Demand-side indicators include factory automation spending, robot installations, and capacity utilization rates. Manufacturers are increasingly specifying hot-dip galvanized or powder-coated bracing to withstand harsh industrial environments, supporting premium product growth. Current trend: Steady growth driven by factory automation and robotics integration.
Major trends: Adoption of modular conveyor designs, Integration of sensors and IoT for predictive maintenance, Shift toward lighter yet stronger steel alloys, and Increased use of robotic handling systems.
Representative participants: Bosch Rexroth AG, Siemens AG, Daifuku Co., Ltd, SSI Schäfer Group, and Hytrol Conveyor Company.
Electronics and Optical Systems (estimated share: 20%)
Electronics and optical systems manufacturing requires conveyor systems that maintain exact alignment and vibration damping to prevent damage to delicate components. Angle iron bracing plays a critical role in providing the necessary stability, especially in high-speed assembly lines for consumer electronics, displays, and optical devices. As product designs become more compact and complex, the tolerance for misalignment narrows, driving demand for precision-machined bracing with certified flatness and dimensional accuracy. The segment is expected to grow at 5–7% annually through 2035, supported by the expansion of electronics manufacturing in Asia and reshoring initiatives in North America and Europe. Key demand indicators include electronics production indices, cleanroom construction, and investment in automated optical inspection systems. Suppliers that offer anti-static coatings and corrosion-resistant finishes will gain a competitive edge. Current trend: Rapid growth due to miniaturization and precision requirements.
Major trends: Miniaturization of electronic components, Growth of 5G and IoT device manufacturing, Increased automation in PCB assembly, and Demand for cleanroom-compatible materials.
Representative participants: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, Foxconn Technology Group, Intel Corporation, TSMC, and Sony Corporation.
Semiconductor and Precision Manufacturing (estimated share: 25%)
Semiconductor fabs require conveyor systems that operate with minimal vibration and exact positioning to handle wafers and sensitive materials. Angle iron bracing is essential for maintaining frame rigidity and damping vibrations that could compromise yield. With global semiconductor capacity expanding, particularly in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia, demand for high-precision bracing is surging. The segment is projected to grow at 5–7% annually through 2035, as new fabs come online and existing facilities upgrade to handle advanced nodes. Demand-side indicators include semiconductor capital expenditure, fab construction starts, and equipment installation rates. Bracing products must meet strict cleanliness standards and often require electropolished or special alloy finishes. The long qualification cycles for semiconductor suppliers create barriers to entry, but also foster long-term relationships and stable demand for established players. Current trend: Strong growth driven by fab expansion and stringent stability requirements.
Major trends: Global semiconductor fab expansion, Adoption of EUV lithography requiring ultra-stable platforms, Increased automation in wafer handling, and Focus on vibration isolation and damping.
Representative participants: Applied Materials, Inc, ASML Holding N.V, Tokyo Electron Limited, Lam Research Corporation, and KLA Corporation.
OEM Integration and Maintenance (estimated share: 15%)
OEMs that design and build conveyor systems increasingly prefer integrated bracing solutions that come as part of a complete structural package, reducing assembly time and ensuring compatibility. This segment includes both original equipment manufacturers and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers. As conveyor systems age, replacement of bracing components becomes necessary to maintain safety and performance, creating steady aftermarket demand. The trend toward predictive maintenance and condition monitoring is also influencing bracing design, with some products incorporating sensor mounts or inspection ports. Through 2035, the segment will see growth as OEMs expand their service offerings and as end-users invest in lifecycle management. Key indicators include OEM order books, maintenance spending, and the installed base of conveyor systems. Companies that offer customization and rapid prototyping will be well-positioned to capture value. Current trend: Moderate growth with shift toward integrated systems and aftermarket services.
Major trends: Growth of integrated conveyor system packages, Expansion of aftermarket service networks, Use of digital twins for maintenance planning, and Demand for quick-change and modular bracing.
Representative participants: Interroll Group, Continental AG, Fives Group, BEUMER Group, and Vanderlande Industries.
Heavy Industry and Mining (estimated share: 10%)
In heavy industries such as mining, aggregates, and steel production, conveyor systems operate under extreme conditions, including heavy loads, abrasive materials, and harsh environments. Angle iron bracing must provide exceptional strength and durability, often with thicker gauges and corrosion protection. The segment is driven by global demand for raw materials and infrastructure development, particularly in emerging economies. Through 2035, growth will be steady but moderate, as mining operations expand in regions like Latin America, Africa, and Australia. Replacement cycles are longer due to the robust nature of the equipment, but when replacements occur, they often involve large quantities of bracing. Key demand indicators include mining output, capital expenditure in resource extraction, and commodity prices. Suppliers that offer heavy-duty, high-tensile bracing with extended warranties will find opportunities in this segment. Current trend: Stable growth driven by resource extraction and bulk material handling.
Major trends: Expansion of mining activities in developing regions, Use of advanced high-strength steels, Automation of bulk material handling, and Focus on worker safety and structural integrity.
Representative participants: Caterpillar Inc, Komatsu Ltd, Sandvik AB, Metso Outotec, and FLSmidth & Co. A/S.
Key Market Participants
Interactive table based on the Store Companies dataset for this report.
| # | Company | Headquarters | Focus | Scale | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Valmont Industries, Inc. | Omaha, Nebraska, USA | Utility and conveyor support structures | Global | Leading manufacturer of steel and aluminum conveyor bracing systems. |
| 2 | Unarco Material Handling, Inc. | Springfield, Tennessee, USA | Conveyor and rack bracing components | North America | Specializes in angle iron bracing for industrial conveyors. |
| 3 | Frazier Industrial Company | Long Valley, New Jersey, USA | Structural steel conveyor bracing | Global | Major supplier of heavy-duty angle iron bracing for material handling. |
| 4 | Steel King Industries, Inc. | Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA | Conveyor support and bracing systems | North America | Known for custom angle iron bracing solutions. |
| 5 | Dexion (part of Constructor Group) | Bromsgrove, UK | Conveyor and storage bracing | Global | European leader in angle iron bracing for conveyor systems. |
| 6 | Ridg-U-Rak, Inc. | North East, Pennsylvania, USA | Structural conveyor bracing | North America | Produces angle iron bracing for heavy-duty conveyors. |
| 7 | Mecalux, S.A. | Barcelona, Spain | Conveyor and rack bracing | Global | Offers angle iron bracing for automated conveyor systems. |
| 8 | SSI SCHAEFER | Neunkirchen, Germany | Conveyor bracing and support structures | Global | Major European manufacturer of angle iron bracing components. |
| 9 | Daifuku Co., Ltd. | Osaka, Japan | Conveyor system bracing | Global | Integrates angle iron bracing in automated material handling. |
| 10 | Interlake Mecalux (joint venture) | Melrose Park, Illinois, USA | Conveyor bracing and racking | North America | Combined entity producing angle iron bracing for conveyors. |
| 11 | AR Racking (part of ARCO Group) | Zaragoza, Spain | Industrial conveyor bracing | Europe | Specializes in angle iron bracing for heavy loads. |
| 12 | Kardex Group | Zurich, Switzerland | Conveyor and storage bracing | Global | Provides angle iron bracing for vertical and horizontal conveyors. |
| 13 | Hytrol Conveyor Company, Inc. | Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA | Conveyor system bracing | North America | Manufactures angle iron bracing for its conveyor lines. |
| 14 | Dematic (part of KION Group) | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Automated conveyor bracing | Global | Uses angle iron bracing in integrated logistics systems. |
| 15 | Bastian Solutions (part of Toyota Industries) | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA | Conveyor bracing design | North America | Supplies custom angle iron bracing for material handling. |
| 16 | Titan Industries, Inc. | New London, Wisconsin, USA | Conveyor and bracing components | North America | Fabricates angle iron bracing for heavy-duty conveyors. |
| 17 | Lyon Workspace Products | Aurora, Illinois, USA | Industrial bracing and storage | North America | Offers angle iron bracing for conveyor support systems. |
| 18 | Prest Rack, Inc. | Brookings, South Dakota, USA | Conveyor bracing and racking | North America | Produces angle iron bracing for pallet and conveyor systems. |
| 19 | Jungheinrich AG | Hamburg, Germany | Conveyor bracing in intralogistics | Global | Integrates angle iron bracing in automated conveyor solutions. |
| 20 | Beumer Group | Beckum, Germany | Conveyor system bracing | Global | Supplies angle iron bracing for bulk and parcel conveyors. |
| 21 | Siemens Logistics (part of Siemens) | Constance, Germany | Conveyor bracing for airports | Global | Uses angle iron bracing in baggage handling conveyors. |
| 22 | Fives Group | Paris, France | Industrial conveyor bracing | Global | Manufactures angle iron bracing for heavy material handling. |
| 23 | Nederman Holding AB | Helsingborg, Sweden | Conveyor bracing for industrial filtration | Global | Provides angle iron bracing in integrated conveyor systems. |
| 24 | Rexnord Corporation | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA | Conveyor components and bracing | Global | Offers angle iron bracing as part of conveyor chain systems. |
| 25 | Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc. | Arlington, Texas, USA | Conveyor bracing and power transmission | Global | Fabricates angle iron bracing for conveyor applications. |
| 26 | Dorner Mfg. Corp. | Hartland, Wisconsin, USA | Precision conveyor bracing | North America | Supplies angle iron bracing for modular conveyors. |
| 27 | mk North America, Inc. | Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA | Aluminum conveyor bracing | North America | Specializes in lightweight angle iron bracing for conveyors. |
| 28 | Bosch Rexroth AG | Lohr am Main, Germany | Conveyor bracing and linear motion | Global | Provides angle iron bracing for automated conveyor systems. |
| 29 | Tsubakimoto Chain Co. | Osaka, Japan | Conveyor chain and bracing | Global | Manufactures angle iron bracing for heavy-duty conveyors. |
| 30 | Honeywell Intelligrated | Mason, Ohio, USA | Conveyor bracing for logistics | Global | Integrates angle iron bracing in automated distribution systems. |
Regional Dynamics
Asia-Pacific (estimated share: 45%)
Asia-Pacific leads global consumption, driven by China’s massive manufacturing base, India’s industrial expansion, and Southeast Asia’s emerging production hubs. Rapid urbanization and infrastructure investment fuel demand for conveyor systems in logistics, automotive, and electronics. The region also hosts major steel producers, ensuring supply availability. Growth is projected at 5-7% annually through 2035. Direction: Dominant and fastest-growing.
North America (estimated share: 20%)
North America benefits from reshoring of manufacturing and investments in semiconductor fabs and e-commerce warehouses. The US and Canada have a strong installed base of conveyor systems, driving replacement demand. Trade policies favor domestic production, but steel tariffs may increase costs. Growth is expected at 3-4% annually, with focus on high-precision and automated systems. Direction: Steady growth with reshoring.
Europe (estimated share: 15%)
Europe’s market is characterized by high import dependence for angle iron, with limited domestic hot-rolled capacity. Demand is driven by automotive, food and beverage, and logistics sectors. Stringent safety and quality standards favor premium bracing. Growth is moderate at 2-3% annually, with Eastern Europe emerging as a production base to serve local OEMs. Direction: Moderate growth with import reliance.
Latin America (estimated share: 10%)
Latin America shows growing demand from mining, agriculture, and infrastructure projects. Brazil and Mexico are key markets, with Mexico benefiting from nearshoring trends. However, economic volatility and steel import tariffs pose challenges. Growth is projected at 4-5% annually, driven by resource extraction and modernization of industrial facilities. Direction: Emerging growth potential.
Middle East & Africa (estimated share: 10%)
The Middle East & Africa region is investing in logistics hubs, ports, and industrial zones, particularly in the Gulf states. Mining and construction in Africa also contribute to demand. The market is relatively small but growing at 4-6% annually. Import dependence is high, and infrastructure development is key to unlocking future growth. Direction: Gradual expansion.
Market Outlook (2026-2035)
In the baseline scenario, IndexBox estimates a 5.0% compound annual growth rate for the global angle iron conveyor bracing market over 2026-2035, bringing the market index to roughly 155 by 2035 (2025=100).
Note: indexed curves are used to compare medium-term scenario trajectories when full absolute volumes are not publicly disclosed.
For full methodological details and benchmark tables, see the latest IndexBox Angle Iron Conveyor Bracing market report.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Angle Iron Conveyor Bracing market in the world, covering market size, growth trajectory, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, competitive landscape, and forecast to 2035.
The study is designed for manufacturers, distributors, importers, exporters, investors, procurement teams, advisors, and strategy teams that need a consistent, data-driven view of market dynamics and a transparent analytical definition of the product scope.
Product Coverage
This report covers the market for angle iron conveyor bracing, which includes structural metal components used to stabilize and support conveyor systems in industrial settings. The analysis encompasses products designed for load-bearing frameworks, ensuring alignment and rigidity of conveyor structures across various applications.
Included
- ANGLE IRON CONVEYOR BRACING COMPONENTS
- MODULES AND SUB-ASSEMBLIES FOR CONVEYOR BRACING
- INTEGRATED BRACING SYSTEMS FOR CONVEYOR LINES
- CONSUMABLES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR BRACING
- CUSTOM-FABRICATED ANGLE IRON BRACING UNITS
- STANDARDIZED BRACING BRACKETS AND SUPPORTS
Excluded
- CONVEYOR BELTS AND BELT MATERIALS
- DRIVE MOTORS AND GEARBOXES
- CONVEYOR ROLLERS AND PULLEYS
- CONTROL SYSTEMS AND SENSORS
- STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDING FRAMES
Report Coverage and Analytical Modules
The report combines the standard market-statistics backbone with strategic chapters that are useful for commercial planning, sourcing decisions, market entry, competitor monitoring, and portfolio prioritization.
- Market size, historical development, and forecast to 2035
- Demand architecture by application, customer group, and buyer behavior
- Supply structure, production role where applicable, sourcing, and value-chain constraints
- Exports, imports, trade balance, import dependence, and key trade corridors
- Price levels, price corridors, specification effects, and commercial pricing logic
- Competitive landscape, company presence, product portfolio focus, and strategic positioning
- Country profiles for world and regional reports, with production role stated only where relevant
Segmentation Framework
The market is segmented into decision-relevant buckets so that demand drivers, pricing logic, supply constraints, and competitive positions can be compared across the same analytical frame.
- By product type / configuration: Angle Iron Conveyor Bracing, Components and modules, Integrated systems, Consumables and replacement parts
- By application / end-use: Industrial automation and instrumentation, Electronics and optical systems, Semiconductor and precision manufacturing, OEM integration and maintenance
- By value chain position: Upstream inputs and critical components, Manufacturing, assembly and quality control, Distribution, integration and channel partners, After-sales service, replacement and lifecycle support
Classification Coverage
The classification coverage includes products categorized by type (angle iron conveyor bracing, components and modules, integrated systems, consumables and replacement parts), by application (industrial automation and instrumentation, electronics and optical systems, semiconductor and precision manufacturing, OEM integration and maintenance), and by value chain segment (upstream inputs and critical components, manufacturing assembly and quality control, distribution integration and channel partners, after-sales service replacement and lifecycle support).
Geographic Coverage
Coverage includes global totals, major demand markets, production and sourcing hubs, leading exporters and importers, and country profiles for the top national markets.
Data Coverage
- Historical data: 2012-2025
- Forecast data: 2026-2035
- Market indicators: value, volume, consumption, production where available, exports, imports, prices, and company landscape
Units of Measure
- Volume: tonnes
- Value: USD
- Prices: USD per tonne
Methodology
The report combines official statistics, trade records, company disclosures, product-level evidence, and analyst validation. Data are standardized, reconciled, and cross-checked to keep market sizing, trade flows, pricing, and forecasts comparable across countries and time periods.
- International trade data, including exports, imports, and mirror statistics
- National production, consumption, and industry statistics where available
- Company-level information from public filings, product portfolios, and disclosed operating footprints
- Price series, unit-value benchmarks, and specification-level price signals
- Analyst review, outlier checks, triangulation, and forecast-scenario validation
All indicators are mapped to a consistent product definition and reviewed against the segmentation framework used in the Table of Contents.
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#1
Valmont Industries, Inc.
Headquarters
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Focus
Utility and conveyor support structures
Scale
Global
Leading manufacturer of steel and aluminum conveyor bracing systems.
Unarco Material Handling, Inc.
Headquarters
Springfield, Tennessee, USA
Focus
Conveyor and rack bracing components
Scale
North America
Specializes in angle iron bracing for industrial conveyors.
Frazier Industrial Company
Headquarters
Long Valley, New Jersey, USA
Focus
Structural steel conveyor bracing
Scale
Global
Major supplier of heavy-duty angle iron bracing for material handling.
Steel King Industries, Inc.
Headquarters
Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA
Focus
Conveyor support and bracing systems
Scale
North America
Known for custom angle iron bracing solutions.
Dexion (part of Constructor Group)
Headquarters
Bromsgrove, UK
Focus
Conveyor and storage bracing
Scale
Global
European leader in angle iron bracing for conveyor systems.
Ridg-U-Rak, Inc.
Headquarters
North East, Pennsylvania, USA
Focus
Structural conveyor bracing
Scale
North America
Produces angle iron bracing for heavy-duty conveyors.
Mecalux, S.A.
Headquarters
Barcelona, Spain
Focus
Conveyor and rack bracing
Scale
Global
Offers angle iron bracing for automated conveyor systems.
SSI SCHAEFER
Headquarters
Neunkirchen, Germany
Focus
Conveyor bracing and support structures
Scale
Global
Major European manufacturer of angle iron bracing components.
Daifuku Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Focus
Conveyor system bracing
Scale
Global
Integrates angle iron bracing in automated material handling.
Interlake Mecalux (joint venture)
Headquarters
Melrose Park, Illinois, USA
Focus
Conveyor bracing and racking
Scale
North America
Combined entity producing angle iron bracing for conveyors.
AR Racking (part of ARCO Group)
Headquarters
Zaragoza, Spain
Focus
Industrial conveyor bracing
Scale
Europe
Specializes in angle iron bracing for heavy loads.
Kardex Group
Headquarters
Zurich, Switzerland
Focus
Conveyor and storage bracing
Scale
Global
Provides angle iron bracing for vertical and horizontal conveyors.
Hytrol Conveyor Company, Inc.
Headquarters
Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA
Focus
Conveyor system bracing
Scale
North America
Manufactures angle iron bracing for its conveyor lines.
Dematic (part of KION Group)
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Focus
Automated conveyor bracing
Scale
Global
Uses angle iron bracing in integrated logistics systems.
Bastian Solutions (part of Toyota Industries)
Headquarters
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Focus
Conveyor bracing design
Scale
North America
Supplies custom angle iron bracing for material handling.
Titan Industries, Inc.
Headquarters
New London, Wisconsin, USA
Focus
Conveyor and bracing components
Scale
North America
Fabricates angle iron bracing for heavy-duty conveyors.
Lyon Workspace Products
Headquarters
Aurora, Illinois, USA
Focus
Industrial bracing and storage
Scale
North America
Offers angle iron bracing for conveyor support systems.
Prest Rack, Inc.
Headquarters
Brookings, South Dakota, USA
Focus
Conveyor bracing and racking
Scale
North America
Produces angle iron bracing for pallet and conveyor systems.
Jungheinrich AG
Headquarters
Hamburg, Germany
Focus
Conveyor bracing in intralogistics
Scale
Global
Integrates angle iron bracing in automated conveyor solutions.
Beumer Group
Headquarters
Beckum, Germany
Focus
Conveyor system bracing
Scale
Global
Supplies angle iron bracing for bulk and parcel conveyors.
Siemens Logistics (part of Siemens)
Headquarters
Constance, Germany
Focus
Conveyor bracing for airports
Scale
Global
Uses angle iron bracing in baggage handling conveyors.
Fives Group
Headquarters
Paris, France
Focus
Industrial conveyor bracing
Scale
Global
Manufactures angle iron bracing for heavy material handling.
Nederman Holding AB
Headquarters
Helsingborg, Sweden
Focus
Conveyor bracing for industrial filtration
Scale
Global
Provides angle iron bracing in integrated conveyor systems.
Rexnord Corporation
Headquarters
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Focus
Conveyor components and bracing
Scale
Global
Offers angle iron bracing as part of conveyor chain systems.
Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
Headquarters
Arlington, Texas, USA
Focus
Conveyor bracing and power transmission
Scale
Global
Fabricates angle iron bracing for conveyor applications.
Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Headquarters
Hartland, Wisconsin, USA
Focus
Precision conveyor bracing
Scale
North America
Supplies angle iron bracing for modular conveyors.
mk North America, Inc.
Headquarters
Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA
Focus
Aluminum conveyor bracing
Scale
North America
Specializes in lightweight angle iron bracing for conveyors.
Bosch Rexroth AG
Headquarters
Lohr am Main, Germany
Focus
Conveyor bracing and linear motion
Scale
Global
Provides angle iron bracing for automated conveyor systems.
Tsubakimoto Chain Co.
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Focus
Conveyor chain and bracing
Scale
Global
Manufactures angle iron bracing for heavy-duty conveyors.
Honeywell Intelligrated
Headquarters
Mason, Ohio, USA
Focus
Conveyor bracing for logistics
Scale
Global
Integrates angle iron bracing in automated distribution systems.
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