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Polyurethane Sortation Wheels Market to Reach 160 Index by 2035 on E-Commerce Automation Demand
Abstract
According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Polyurethane Sortation Wheels market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.
The global polyurethane sortation wheels market is positioned for sustained expansion over the 2026-2035 forecast period, with demand projected to rise at a compound annual growth rate of 4-6%. This growth is underpinned by the accelerating adoption of automated material handling systems in e-commerce logistics, electronics assembly, and semiconductor fabrication, alongside a substantial installed base of sortation equipment that requires periodic replacement of wear components. Polyurethane sortation wheels, known for their durability, high friction coefficient, and resistance to abrasion, are integral to tilt-tray, cross-belt, and sliding-shoe sorters that route packages and components through distribution centers and manufacturing plants. The market is characterized by a strong aftermarket segment, which accounts for 50-60% of total volume, as end users prioritize lifecycle maintenance and downtime reduction. Asia-Pacific dominates global procurement, representing 40-50% of demand, driven by the concentration of electronics and semiconductor production in China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. North America and Europe collectively absorb another 35-45%, with significant import reliance. The market is also witnessing a shift toward premium specifications, including low-noise, electrostatic-discharge-safe, and high-temperature-resistant wheels, which are growing at 7-9% annually. These trends, combined with the emergence of regional manufacturing clusters and the integration of condition-monitoring features, are reshaping the competitive landscape and creating opportunities for suppliers that can meet stringent quality and certification requirements.
The baseline scenario for the polyurethane sortation wheels market through 2035 indicates a steady upward trajectory, supported by structural drivers that are expected to remain resilient despite cyclical fluctuations in industrial capital expenditure. The market is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 4-6% from 2026 to 2035, with the market index reaching approximately 160 by 2035 relative to 2025. This growth is anchored in the ongoing automation of logistics and manufacturing, particularly in the electronics and semiconductor sectors, where precision and reliability are paramount. The aftermarket segment, comprising replacement wheels and consumables, will continue to be the dominant revenue stream, driven by the need to maintain operational efficiency in existing sortation systems. New integration projects, while more volatile, will add incremental growth as greenfield distribution centers and factory expansions come online. Geographically, Asia-Pacific will remain the largest market, with China and Southeast Asia leading demand due to their manufacturing scale and export-oriented industries. North America and Europe will see moderate growth, with a focus on upgrading existing systems to handle higher throughput and reduce noise. The market will also benefit from the increasing adoption of condition-monitoring technologies, which extend wheel life and reduce unplanned downtime. However, the outlook is tempered by challenges such as raw material price volatility, supplier qualification hurdles, and regulatory compliance costs. Overall, the market is expected to evolve toward higher-value, technically sophisticated products, rewarding suppliers that invest in R&D and build strong relationships with OEMs and system integrators.
Demand Drivers and Constraints
Primary Demand Drivers
- Rising e-commerce volumes and the need for high-speed parcel sortation
- Expansion of semiconductor and electronics manufacturing capacity
- Growing adoption of automation in warehousing and distribution centers
- Large installed base of sortation systems requiring periodic wheel replacement
- Demand for premium wheels with low-noise, ESD-safe, and high-temperature properties
- Emergence of regional manufacturing clusters in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe
Potential Growth Constraints
- Volatility in polyurethane raw material prices (MDI, TDI, polyols)
- Lengthy supplier qualification cycles (ISO 9001, ASTM D2000) limiting new entrants
- Customs reclassification risks and varying technical standards across countries
- Competition from lower-cost rubber or plastic wheels in price-sensitive applications
- Economic cyclicality in capital expenditure for new sortation systems
Demand Structure by End-Use Industry
Industrial Automation and Instrumentation (estimated share: 30%)
In industrial automation, polyurethane sortation wheels are critical for conveyor systems that route components, subassemblies, and finished goods within manufacturing plants. The segment is experiencing steady growth as factories adopt flexible automation to handle higher product variety and shorter production runs. Demand is driven by the need for reliable, low-maintenance wheels that can operate continuously in harsh environments, including exposure to oils, chemicals, and temperature variations. Through 2035, the trend toward smart factories and Industry 4.0 will increase the demand for wheels with embedded sensors or wear indicators, enabling predictive maintenance and reducing downtime. Key demand-side indicators include factory utilization rates, robotics shipments, and investments in material handling equipment. The segment is also benefiting from the reshoring of manufacturing activities in North America and Europe, which is driving new conveyor installations and aftermarket replacements. Current trend: Steady growth driven by factory automation and robotics integration.
Major trends: Integration of IoT-enabled condition monitoring, Shift toward modular and easily replaceable wheel designs, Growing preference for high-load-capacity wheels, and Adoption of automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in factories.
Representative participants: Interroll Group, Hytrol Conveyor Company, Dematic Corp, SSI Schaefer, and Fives Group.
Electronics and Optical Systems (estimated share: 25%)
The electronics and optical systems segment is a major consumer of polyurethane sortation wheels, particularly in the assembly and testing of printed circuit boards, displays, and optical components. These applications require wheels that are electrostatic-discharge-safe, low-particle-generating, and capable of precise positioning without damaging delicate parts. The growth of consumer electronics, automotive electronics, and 5G infrastructure is driving demand for high-speed sortation systems that can handle small, lightweight items with high accuracy. Through 2035, the segment will see increased adoption of wheels with specialized polyurethane formulations that offer superior dimensional stability and resistance to chemicals used in cleaning processes. The trend toward miniaturization in electronics will require even more precise and gentle handling, pushing suppliers to develop wheels with finer tread patterns and softer durometers. Demand-side indicators include global electronics production indices, semiconductor sales, and investments in surface-mount technology (SMT) lines. Current trend: High growth due to miniaturization and precision handling requirements.
Major trends: Rising demand for ESD-safe and cleanroom-compatible wheels, Development of ultra-low-friction coatings for delicate components, Increased use of automation in electronics assembly, and Growth of optical component manufacturing for AR/VR devices.
Representative participants: Daifuku Co., Ltd, Murata Machinery, Ltd, Siemens Logistics, Vanderlande Industries, and KNAPP AG.
Semiconductor and Precision Manufacturing (estimated share: 20%)
Semiconductor and precision manufacturing is the fastest-growing end-use sector for polyurethane sortation wheels, driven by the global expansion of wafer fabrication facilities and the increasing complexity of chip packaging. In this segment, wheels are used in automated material handling systems that transport wafers, masks, and other sensitive materials within cleanrooms. The demand for wheels with ultra-low particle generation, high temperature resistance, and chemical inertness is critical, as any contamination can lead to yield losses. The market is benefiting from the construction of new fabs in the United States, Europe, and Asia, supported by government incentives and the push for semiconductor supply chain resilience. Through 2035, the segment will see a shift toward wheels with integrated wear indicators and RFID tags for tracking and predictive maintenance. Demand-side indicators include semiconductor capital expenditure, fab utilization rates, and the number of new fab projects announced globally. Current trend: Rapid growth supported by fab expansions and stringent cleanliness standards.
Major trends: Adoption of cleanroom-compatible materials and designs, Integration of RFID and sensor technology for asset tracking, Growth of advanced packaging and 3D integration, and Increasing automation in wafer handling and sortation.
Representative participants: Daifuku Co., Ltd, Murata Machinery, Ltd, Siemens Logistics, BEUMER Group, and Fives Group.
OEM Integration and Maintenance (estimated share: 15%)
OEM integration and maintenance represents the aftermarket backbone of the polyurethane sortation wheels market, encompassing the supply of wheels to original equipment manufacturers for new sortation systems and the provision of replacement parts and lifecycle support services. This segment is characterized by recurring revenue streams, as wheels are consumable items that wear out and require periodic replacement. The demand is driven by the installed base of sortation systems worldwide, which continues to grow as automation spreads across logistics, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Through 2035, the segment will see increased demand for maintenance services that include condition monitoring and predictive analytics, as end users seek to minimize downtime and extend equipment life. OEMs are also demanding wheels that are easier to install and replace, reducing labor costs and downtime. Demand-side indicators include the number of sortation systems in operation, average wheel replacement cycles, and the growth of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activities. Current trend: Stable growth with emphasis on aftermarket service and replacement parts.
Major trends: Growth of predictive maintenance and condition-based monitoring, Development of quick-change wheel designs, Expansion of aftermarket service networks, and Increasing use of digital twins for maintenance planning.
Representative participants: Interroll Group, Hytrol Conveyor Company, Dematic Corp, TGW Logistics Group, and KNAPP AG.
Logistics and Warehousing (estimated share: 10%)
The logistics and warehousing segment is a significant consumer of polyurethane sortation wheels, particularly in parcel distribution centers, cross-dock facilities, and automated storage and retrieval systems. The growth of e-commerce and omnichannel retail has led to the construction of large-scale fulfillment centers equipped with high-speed sortation systems that can handle millions of packages per day. These systems rely on durable, high-friction wheels to ensure accurate and efficient sorting. Through 2035, the segment will see continued investment in automation to handle increasing parcel volumes and labor shortages. The demand for wheels with low noise and high wear resistance is particularly important in urban logistics hubs where noise regulations are strict. Additionally, the trend toward same-day and next-day delivery is pushing operators to increase sortation speed, which in turn increases the wear on wheels and drives replacement demand. Demand-side indicators include e-commerce sales growth, warehouse construction activity, and investments in material handling automation. Current trend: Moderate growth driven by e-commerce and omnichannel fulfillment.
Major trends: Rise of automated parcel sortation systems, Focus on reducing noise in urban distribution centers, Adoption of robotics and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and Expansion of cold chain logistics requiring specialized wheels.
Representative participants: Vanderlande Industries, BEUMER Group, Siemens Logistics, SSI Schaefer, and TGW Logistics Group.
Key Market Participants
Interactive table based on the Store Companies dataset for this report.
| # | Company | Headquarters | Focus | Scale | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Blickle Räder+Rollen GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | Industrial wheels and casters including polyurethane sortation wheels | Large | Global leader in wheel and caster manufacturing |
| 2 | Tente International GmbH | Germany | Casters and wheels for logistics and material handling | Large | Major supplier for sortation systems |
| 3 | RWM Casters (RWM Casters Co.) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for conveyor and sortation applications | Medium | Key US-based manufacturer |
| 4 | Colson Group USA | USA | Casters and wheels for industrial and institutional use | Large | Parent company of multiple caster brands |
| 5 | Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co. | USA | Heavy-duty casters and polyurethane wheels | Medium | Specializes in custom sortation wheels |
| 6 | Payson Casters, Inc. | USA | Polyurethane and rubber wheels for material handling | Medium | Known for sortation wheel durability |
| 7 | Caster Concepts, Inc. | USA | High-capacity polyurethane casters and wheels | Medium | Focus on heavy-duty sortation systems |
| 8 | Wicke GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | Industrial wheels and rollers for logistics | Medium | European supplier for sortation conveyors |
| 9 | Stellana AB | Sweden | Polyurethane wheels and rollers for material handling | Medium | Specialist in polyurethane sortation wheels |
| 10 | Superior Tire & Rubber Corp. | USA | Polyurethane wheels for industrial and sortation use | Medium | Custom polyurethane wheel manufacturer |
| 11 | Rader Vogel (Rader Vogel GmbH) | Germany | Casters and wheels for logistics automation | Medium | Serves European sortation market |
| 12 | Kee Safety (Kee Casters) | UK | Industrial casters and polyurethane wheels | Large | Part of Kee Safety group, global distribution |
| 13 | Darcor Limited | Canada | Ergonomic casters and polyurethane wheels | Medium | Focus on low-rolling-resistance sortation wheels |
| 14 | Revvo Caster Company, Inc. | USA | Polyurethane casters for conveyor systems | Medium | Long-established US manufacturer |
| 15 | Albion Casters (a division of Colson Group) | USA | Industrial casters and wheels | Large | Brand under Colson Group, broad product line |
| 16 | Bassick Casters (a brand of Colson Group) | USA | Light to medium-duty polyurethane wheels | Large | Historical brand, widely used in sortation |
| 17 | Faultless Caster (a brand of Colson Group) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for material handling | Large | Part of Colson Group portfolio |
| 18 | Shepherd Caster Corporation | USA | Casters and wheels for industrial applications | Medium | Offers polyurethane sortation wheel options |
| 19 | Caster City (Caster City Inc.) | USA | Polyurethane wheels and casters for conveyors | Small | Niche supplier for sortation systems |
| 20 | RWM Casters (RWM Casters Co.) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for conveyor and sortation applications | Medium | Key US-based manufacturer |
| 21 | Gusdorf (Gusdorf Casters) | USA | Industrial casters and polyurethane wheels | Small | Regional supplier for sortation |
| 22 | Caster Connection (Caster Connection Inc.) | USA | Custom polyurethane wheels for automation | Small | Specializes in replacement sortation wheels |
| 23 | Wheelco (Wheelco Inc.) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for material handling | Small | Distributor and manufacturer of sortation wheels |
| 24 | Rolman (Rolman World) | Italy | Casters and wheels for logistics | Medium | Italian manufacturer with European reach |
| 25 | Tellure Rota (Tellure Rota S.p.A.) | Italy | Industrial wheels and casters | Medium | Offers polyurethane sortation wheel solutions |
| 26 | Blickle (Blickle USA) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for sortation systems | Large | US subsidiary of Blickle Group |
| 27 | CasterHQ (CasterHQ Inc.) | USA | Polyurethane casters and wheels for conveyors | Small | Online distributor of sortation wheels |
| 28 | Mighty Caster (Mighty Caster Inc.) | USA | Heavy-duty polyurethane wheels | Small | Focus on industrial sortation applications |
| 29 | Caster Depot (Caster Depot Inc.) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for material handling | Small | Distributor of sortation wheel products |
| 30 | Wheel Masters (Wheel Masters Inc.) | USA | Polyurethane wheels for conveyor systems | Small | Niche supplier for sortation replacement wheels |
Regional Dynamics
Asia-Pacific (estimated share: 45%)
Asia-Pacific leads the global market, driven by the concentration of electronics, semiconductor, and automotive manufacturing in China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. The region’s rapid industrialization and e-commerce growth are fueling demand for sortation systems. Local production of polyurethane wheels is expanding, but imports remain significant for high-end specifications. Direction: Dominant and fastest-growing.
North America (estimated share: 25%)
North America is a mature market with a large installed base of sortation systems in logistics and manufacturing. The reshoring of semiconductor and electronics production is creating new demand for precision wheels. The region relies on imports for a significant share of its wheel supply, with a focus on premium, high-performance products. Direction: Steady growth.
Europe (estimated share: 15%)
Europe’s market is characterized by stringent quality and safety standards, driving demand for high-quality polyurethane wheels. The region is seeing growth in e-commerce automation and the expansion of semiconductor fabs in Germany and France. Eastern Europe is emerging as a manufacturing hub, offering cost advantages and proximity to Western European customers. Direction: Moderate growth.
Latin America (estimated share: 8%)
Latin America is a developing market with growing demand for automation in logistics and manufacturing, particularly in Brazil and Mexico. The region’s market is smaller but expanding as e-commerce and industrial activity increase. Local production is limited, so imports, especially from Asia and North America, dominate supply. Direction: Emerging growth.
Middle East & Africa (estimated share: 7%)
The Middle East and Africa are witnessing gradual growth in the polyurethane sortation wheels market, driven by investments in logistics infrastructure and the expansion of e-commerce in the Gulf states. The region’s market is relatively small but offers opportunities for suppliers focusing on durable, high-temperature-resistant wheels suitable for harsh climates. Direction: Gradual expansion.
Market Outlook (2026-2035)
In the baseline scenario, IndexBox estimates a 5.0% compound annual growth rate for the global polyurethane sortation wheels market over 2026-2035, bringing the market index to roughly 160 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 Polyurethane Sortation Wheels market report.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Polyurethane Sortation Wheels 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 polyurethane sortation wheels, which are durable, high-friction wheels used in automated material handling systems, parcel sorting, and conveyor applications. The analysis encompasses the full spectrum of product types, including individual wheels, integrated sortation modules, complete sortation systems, and consumable replacement parts.
Included
- POLYURETHANE SORTATION WHEELS FOR CONVEYOR SYSTEMS
- COMPONENTS AND MODULES FOR SORTATION EQUIPMENT
- INTEGRATED SORTATION SYSTEMS FOR LOGISTICS AND WAREHOUSING
- CONSUMABLES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR SORTATION WHEELS
Excluded
- RUBBER OR PLASTIC SORTATION WHEELS WITHOUT POLYURETHANE COATING
- NON-SORTATION INDUSTRIAL WHEELS (E.G., CASTER WHEELS, FORKLIFT WHEELS)
- SORTATION SYSTEMS FOR NON-INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS (E.G., POSTAL, RETAIL)
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: Polyurethane Sortation Wheels, 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 polyurethane sortation wheels segmented by product type (individual wheels, components, integrated systems, consumables), by application (industrial automation, electronics, semiconductor manufacturing, OEM integration), and by value chain stage (upstream inputs, manufacturing, distribution, after-sales 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
Blickle Räder+Rollen GmbH & Co. KG
Headquarters
Germany
Focus
Industrial wheels and casters including polyurethane sortation wheels
Scale
Large
Global leader in wheel and caster manufacturing
Tente International GmbH
Headquarters
Germany
Focus
Casters and wheels for logistics and material handling
Scale
Large
Major supplier for sortation systems
RWM Casters (RWM Casters Co.)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane wheels for conveyor and sortation applications
Scale
Medium
Colson Group USA
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Casters and wheels for industrial and institutional use
Scale
Large
Parent company of multiple caster brands
Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co.
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Heavy-duty casters and polyurethane wheels
Scale
Medium
Specializes in custom sortation wheels
Payson Casters, Inc.
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane and rubber wheels for material handling
Scale
Medium
Known for sortation wheel durability
Caster Concepts, Inc.
Headquarters
USA
Focus
High-capacity polyurethane casters and wheels
Scale
Medium
Focus on heavy-duty sortation systems
Wicke GmbH & Co. KG
Headquarters
Germany
Focus
Industrial wheels and rollers for logistics
Scale
Medium
European supplier for sortation conveyors
Stellana AB
Headquarters
Sweden
Focus
Polyurethane wheels and rollers for material handling
Scale
Medium
Specialist in polyurethane sortation wheels
Superior Tire & Rubber Corp.
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane wheels for industrial and sortation use
Scale
Medium
Custom polyurethane wheel manufacturer
Rader Vogel (Rader Vogel GmbH)
Headquarters
Germany
Focus
Casters and wheels for logistics automation
Scale
Medium
Serves European sortation market
Kee Safety (Kee Casters)
Headquarters
UK
Focus
Industrial casters and polyurethane wheels
Scale
Large
Part of Kee Safety group, global distribution
Darcor Limited
Headquarters
Canada
Focus
Ergonomic casters and polyurethane wheels
Scale
Medium
Focus on low-rolling-resistance sortation wheels
Revvo Caster Company, Inc.
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane casters for conveyor systems
Scale
Medium
Long-established US manufacturer
Albion Casters (a division of Colson Group)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Industrial casters and wheels
Scale
Large
Brand under Colson Group, broad product line
Bassick Casters (a brand of Colson Group)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Light to medium-duty polyurethane wheels
Scale
Large
Historical brand, widely used in sortation
Faultless Caster (a brand of Colson Group)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane wheels for material handling
Scale
Large
Part of Colson Group portfolio
Shepherd Caster Corporation
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Casters and wheels for industrial applications
Scale
Medium
Offers polyurethane sortation wheel options
Caster City (Caster City Inc.)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane wheels and casters for conveyors
Scale
Small
Niche supplier for sortation systems
Gusdorf (Gusdorf Casters)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Industrial casters and polyurethane wheels
Scale
Small
Regional supplier for sortation
Caster Connection (Caster Connection Inc.)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Custom polyurethane wheels for automation
Scale
Small
Specializes in replacement sortation wheels
Wheelco (Wheelco Inc.)
Distributor and manufacturer of sortation wheels
Rolman (Rolman World)
Headquarters
Italy
Focus
Casters and wheels for logistics
Scale
Medium
Italian manufacturer with European reach
Tellure Rota (Tellure Rota S.p.A.)
Headquarters
Italy
Focus
Industrial wheels and casters
Scale
Medium
Blickle (Blickle USA)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane wheels for sortation systems
Scale
Large
US subsidiary of Blickle Group
CasterHQ (CasterHQ Inc.)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane casters and wheels for conveyors
Scale
Small
Online distributor of sortation wheels
Mighty Caster (Mighty Caster Inc.)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Heavy-duty polyurethane wheels
Scale
Small
Focus on industrial sortation applications
Caster Depot (Caster Depot Inc.)
Distributor of sortation wheel products
Wheel Masters (Wheel Masters Inc.)
Headquarters
USA
Focus
Polyurethane wheels for conveyor systems
Scale
Small
Niche supplier for sortation replacement wheels
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