Dearborn Mid-West Launches Material Handling Systems Division

The division has the benefit of access to the expertise of the engineers, project managers, and installation technicians, as well as the manufacturing capabilities at DMW headquarters without being burdened by that overhead.

TAYLOR, MI — With more than 65 years of conveyor systems expertise under its belt, Dearborn Mid-West Company (DMW) is expanding operations and capabilities with a new division in central New Jersey. The Material Handling Systems Division opened in April 2014. The new division is now fully operational, serving clients in a wide range of material handling applications, including the retail industry, where e-commerce and omni-channel distribution are the driving forces.

The leadership at DMW recognized and seized an opportunity to expand services beyond its conveyor systems manufacturing and integration capabilities in core markets like automotive and bulk handling. With the acquisition of intellectual property — specifically, 24-Volt and GOH (Garment-On-Hanger) conveyor systems — from an established material handling company in November 2013, DMW began to develop what would ultimately become its Material Handling Systems Division.

The company began by testing the waters, surveying and assessing the existing market demands. DMW leadership engaged Joe Colletti as a business consultant, noting his 30 years of experience in the material handling industry. The company conducted extensive research to examine market needs, and then matched those requirements to its core competencies. This in-depth analysis and evaluation led the company to focus on turnkey material handling system solutions in three areas: Warehouses & Distribution Centers, Post & Parcel and Industrial. With Colletti’s expertise corresponding to these sectors, DMW tapped him to be president of the new division.

The Material Handling Systems Division has the benefit of access to the talents and expertise of the engineers, project managers and installation technicians, as well as the manufacturing capabilities at DMW headquarters without being burdened by that overhead. This helps the NJ division function as a “think tank,” operating with enhanced flexibility and creativity that enable it to bring competitive services and pricing to the mid-level market.

What’s more, DMW brings its expertise as a conveyor systems manufacturer to the table, which allows the division to tailor complex, fully-integrated systems to an individual customer’s needs. This versatility in customization is essential for addressing the logistics, order fulfillment and omni-channel distribution demands brought on by ever-increasing e-commerce.

“I am extremely excited to bring DMW’s material handling expertise and manufacturing capabilities to the mid-level market,” says Colletti. “DMW is set to fill the void between the small-scale system integrators and the self-performing large-scale manufacturers. Our division’s unique ‘think tank’ approach allows us to provide innovative and cost-effective solutions to our customers while maintaining the financial and human resources of a leading systems manufacturer and integrator.”

Since 1947, Dearborn Mid-West Company (DMW) has provided material handling systems to the automotive, industrial, post & parcel and bulk handling markets. The company additionally serves distribution and fulfillment centers and commercial warehouses in the industrial, retail, parcel shipping and garment manufacturing industries. To learn more about DMW, visit www.dmcc.com.

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