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CLOEREN INCORPORATED
CLOEREN INCORPORATED
Orange, Texas
201-500 employees
Cloeren has been a world leader in developing machinery for plastics processing since 1975. Our name has become synonymous with innovation and high performance thanks to the superior technology, quality, value, efficiency, and organization that we offer. We engineer and manufacture customized coextrusion feedblocks, single and multi-manifold dies, and related accessories – all with unparalleled quality - in the U.S.A. Each of our systems is custom-designed, tailored and uniquely manufactured to meet your requirements and needs. Cloeren’s engineering excellence means higher process yield and quality. Since the introduction of our first patented Cloeren Feedblock, this family-owned business has led the way in the advancement of flat die extrusion technologies – from conventional mono-layer to sophisticated multi-layer polymer applications. Cloeren Incorporated has brought many innovations to the field of flat-die extrusion, which have subsequently become the industry standard that competitors strive to attain. We also provide services such as refurbishing that help customers maximize the return on their investments. At Cloeren, we build better products that help our customers optimize production and maximize profits.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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PRINCE INDUSTRIES, INC
PRINCE INDUSTRIES, INC
Murrayville, Louisiana
11-50 employees
A true pioneer in the food processing industry, the Prince family has been a respected leader for more than nine decades, providing deboning systems and processing solutions for customers worldwide. Our depth of knowledge in the different industries we serve, our innovative designs and our equipment capabilities are key reasons we are the global leader in mechanical separation manufacturing. The Prince family has been an integral part of growing the poultry industry since its infancy in the 1920s, with involvement in every aspect from hatching to processing. Prince Industries, Inc. is based just outside Gainesville, Georgia, where Jesse Jewell changed the poultry industry by introducing the concept of vertically integrated processing systems. Jewell’s son-in-law, Jack Prince, worked within Jesse Jewell’s company and eventually developed his first mechanical deboning machine. That machine led to the formation of Jack Prince, Inc., a company dedicated to designing and selling Prince’s signature MDM equipment. Jack’s son, Jesse Jewell Prince, expanded that tradition with Prince Industries, Inc. by designing and manufacturing state of the art mechanical separation equipment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ROBOGISTICS LLC
ROBOGISTICS LLC
Port Arthur, Texas
51-200 employees
Industrial Automation
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard