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Who Are Bay Industrial Group’s Distributors?

Manufacturers face a wide range of problems on a daily basis. Therefore it is extremely important that the equipment that they use every single day is running as efficiently as possible. After all, a manufacturing facility is only as good as the components that make it function. This includes the machines, the processes and the people that make them work together. When any of these components are not working efficiently, the manufacturing business will lose both time and money.

Bay Industrial Group has extensive experience creating solutions to solve a wide variety of manufacturing problems. They create custom built solutions that help manufacturing businesses in all industries run smoother and more efficiently. The experienced staff and fully equipped manufacturing facility at Bay Industrial Group allows them to prototype concepts and fully test and de-bug solutions prior to presenting them to their customers. This extra effort ensures that the customer’s manufacturing facility experiences very little downtime or disruptions in their manufacturing process. This unique approach helps to lower costs, increase productivity, improve quality control and provide Bay Industrial Group’s customers with a much better return on their investment.

By adding pre-engineered equipment to their customer’s individual projects, Bay Industrial Group is able to utilize proven technology and create reliable solutions to meet any manufacturing need. Distributor products and pre-engineered equipment can be added to conveyors, cranes, work stations, platforms, castors and much, much more.

Bay Industrial Group carries a wide variety of distributor products and pre-engineered equipment including:

Conveyor Systems

  • ACSI
  • Richards-Wilcox
  • Gregory Adams
  • Rapid Industries

Work Station/Rail Systems/Balancers

  • Knight
  • Stanley Cobotics
  • Unified
  • Spanco

Custom Conveyors by Bay Industrial Group

  • Drag Chain
  • Slat Conveyors
  • Mattop
  • Tabe Top
  • Belt Conveyors
  • Roller (Light/Medium/Heavy)

Custom Equipment by Bay Industrial Group

  • Vertical Accumulators
  • Laners/Diverters
  • Tray Stackers
  • Pallet Stackers and De-Stackers
  • Pick & Place
  • Chain Transfers
  • Turntables
  • Manipulators

Hoists

  • Demag
  • Harrington
  • CM

Ladders and Platforms

  • Ballymore
  • Custom Work Platforms, Stairs, Ladders and Handrails by Bay Industrial Group
  • Custom Mezzanines by Bay Industrial Group

Lift Tables/stackers/Dock Equipment

  • Knight
  • ECOA
  • Presto
  • Wesco
  • Vestil

Racks & Shelving

  • Bulldog
  • Nashville Wire
  • Unex
  • Lyon
  • Mallard
  • Scotland
  • Modern Equipment Co. (MECO)

Work Stations/Tables/Shelving/Carts

  • Proline
  • Parent
  • Purcel
  • Tennsco
  • Little Giant
  • Justrite
  • Durham

Storage Systems/Storage Bins

  • Molded Fiberglass Tray Company
  • Quantum Storage Systems
  • Akro Mills Lewis Bins

Casters

  • Colson
  • Hamilton
  • Fairbanks

For more information on Bay Industrial Group’s distributors, or for information on their unique custom built solutions, please contact them today.

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How is Natural Gas Involved in Manufacturing?

Natural gas is helping to revive American manufacturing. Natural gas is likely to create thousands of manufacturing jobs as many manufacturing companies build or expand their plants in order to take advantage of the low price of natural gas. Natural gas is an extremely important feedstock for chemical manufacturing and a major input to fertilizer manufacturing.

Natural gas is one of the world’s most important energy sources. It is useful for heating and cooking purposes and can be used as transportation fuel. Natural gas forms below the earth’s surface as a result of millions of years of heat and pressure. Like coal, it was one of the first fossil fuels harnessed for energy needs.

Increased availability of inexpensive natural gas in the U.S. has had a direct impact on many manufacturing industries including:

  • Steel
  • Iron
  • Fabricated metals
  • Machinery
  • Plastic
  • Rubber
  • Resin
  • Organic chemicals

It is believed that the energy revolution is helping the United States to regain its footing in the manufacturing sector. The manufacturing sector has been a critical part of the national economy’s rebound from the recession, especially in the metropolitan areas where employment continues to grow. In fact over the past few years, manufacturing employment has grown by an average annual rate of 1.7 percent. The energy intensive industry has played a key role in manufacturing expansion.

The abundance of natural gas in the United States produces many economic benefits for the manufacturing industry including cost savings, greater investments to expand U.S. manufacturing facilities as well as increased levels of employment.

Today, many European countries are moving their manufacturing to the U.S. in order to take advantage of the abundance of natural gas. In fact, there is such an abundance of natural gas in the U.S. that the capacity is enough to satisfy the existing consumer demand in addition to the new manufacturing demand.

With natural gas and oil more readily available than ever in the U.S., a surge in plastic, rubber, resin and chemical manufacturing has been seen within the country’s metro areas. The expanded demand for new pipelines and mining equipment has also resulted in an increase of sales and employment in steel, iron, fabricated materials as well as machinery manufacturing in the metro areas.

Bay Industrial Group offers manufacturers solutions that solve a variety of complex manufacturing challenges. For more information please contact Bay Industrial Group today.