Company Profile Login or Register to add a Company 45.7359427, 9.6115868 RULMECA Group Via A. Toscanini, 1 Almè (BG) 24011 Italy +39 035 430 011 1 +39 035 430 039 0 20232024 Views873312430 Clicks1585653 Articles (5) Videos (1) Profile Staff (1) Forum Posts (18) Articles by RULMECA Group Company News Rulmeca Group acquires Douglas Manufacturing Almè (BG), Italy – Rulmeca recently announced the acquisition of Douglas Manufacturing Ltd, a company based in the United States with factory and offices in Pell City Alabama. Douglas has an established and well respected brand name built over 45 years of activity as manufacturer and distributor of components and engi…read more Product News Rulmeca: Improved Line of Conveyor Belt Idlers with new Frame Design Almè (BG), Italy – Rulmeca is constantly striving to improve product quality and customer service. As part of this continuous improvement process, the company has now introduced a new conveyor belt idler station with a completely revised frame. The new design offers the same strength as its predecessors at a significa…read more Company News Rulmeca Starts Drum Motor Shell Production in Wilmington (NC), USA Almè (BG), Italy – Rulmeca Corporation began drum motor shell production at its Wilmington, NC facility in October 2017. Director of Operations, Jay Graham, said “The ability to make Motorized Pulley shells at our Wilmington plant is the logical next step in our company’s growth. Our CNC lathe enables us to…read more Company News Rulmeca Group: Melco has acquired CPM Almè (BG), Italy – The Rulmeca Group, a global market leader in conveyor components (rollers, idlers, structure, motorized pulleys and pulleys, are expanding the Groups global presence in the conveyor pulley business for bulk materials handling. Rulmeca’s South African subsidiary, Melco Conveyor Equipment has acquir…read more bulk solids handling Journal Case Study Reliability and Performance – Motorised Pulleys at US and UK Bulk Transfer Terminals Older facilities, such as shipping terminals for ships and barges, which face the risk of high demurrage charges in the event of a ship loading delay, can derive a significant benefit by replacing problem-prone exposed conveyor drive systems with motorised pulleys. read more
Company News Rulmeca Group acquires Douglas Manufacturing Almè (BG), Italy – Rulmeca recently announced the acquisition of Douglas Manufacturing Ltd, a company based in the United States with factory and offices in Pell City Alabama. Douglas has an established and well respected brand name built over 45 years of activity as manufacturer and distributor of components and engi…read more
Product News Rulmeca: Improved Line of Conveyor Belt Idlers with new Frame Design Almè (BG), Italy – Rulmeca is constantly striving to improve product quality and customer service. As part of this continuous improvement process, the company has now introduced a new conveyor belt idler station with a completely revised frame. The new design offers the same strength as its predecessors at a significa…read more
Company News Rulmeca Starts Drum Motor Shell Production in Wilmington (NC), USA Almè (BG), Italy – Rulmeca Corporation began drum motor shell production at its Wilmington, NC facility in October 2017. Director of Operations, Jay Graham, said “The ability to make Motorized Pulley shells at our Wilmington plant is the logical next step in our company’s growth. Our CNC lathe enables us to…read more
Company News Rulmeca Group: Melco has acquired CPM Almè (BG), Italy – The Rulmeca Group, a global market leader in conveyor components (rollers, idlers, structure, motorized pulleys and pulleys, are expanding the Groups global presence in the conveyor pulley business for bulk materials handling. Rulmeca’s South African subsidiary, Melco Conveyor Equipment has acquir…read more
bulk solids handling Journal Case Study Reliability and Performance – Motorised Pulleys at US and UK Bulk Transfer Terminals Older facilities, such as shipping terminals for ships and barges, which face the risk of high demurrage charges in the event of a ship loading delay, can derive a significant benefit by replacing problem-prone exposed conveyor drive systems with motorised pulleys. read more