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In 1998 we celebrated our 75th year of business here
in Central New York
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Morse Company History - page 3
The Best Brains in the Business
Reflecting its leadership
position in the drum handling equipment industry, Morse Mfg.
incorporates advanced capabilities to streamline and improve its
design and manufacturing.
In production facilities,
sophisticated CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) systems precisely
operate the machining center and cutting tools, while the
engineering/design department employs CAD systems to design drum
handling equipment quickly and cost effectively. Pick System software
networks PCs at manufacturing work stations, and manufacturing,
engineering/design and management data systems are all linked together
to ensure the highest quality and efficiency.
In the Morse production
process, steel and other components are received, cut and formed to
precise measurements, ensuring that all parts of the same type are
interchangeable. After rigorous quality inspection, parts are routed
to various departments for welding, drilling, grinding and finishing.
The products then move into the painting building, where they are
assembled, painted and dried automatically. After final inspection,
products are packaged and prepared for shipping or stock.
Today Morse's extensive
product line includes the MORstak drum racker, drum lifters, lifting
hooks, Karriers, adapters, fork-lift attachments, scale-equipped
Karriers, drum rotators, can tumblers and tippers, wrenches, pumps,
faucets, heaters, cradle trucks, upenders and dollies.
In the 21st century, Morse
will further expand its international marketing activities, adapt to
changing economic conditions, and continue its long tradition of
providing innovative solutions for handling drums worldwide.
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