Just steps away from the shipping headquarters and corporate offices of parent company Rotary Corp. in Glennville, Georgia, Duramatic Products operates a state-of-the-art blade manufacturing facility tooled up for as many as 1,200 different models of blades. A recent expansion to the facility has allowed Duramatic to upgrade its key areas of powder coating, helping to streamline processes, while also upping production. From an estimated 16 million pounds of steel annually, Duramatic cranks out as many as 50,000 parts per day—everything from powder coated, heat-treated OSM blades to rough, use and abuse edger blades. Parent company Rotary Corp. is Duramatic’s biggest customer, with 90% of production being sold through their networks, however, Duramatic does produce OEM blades for certain regional and smaller manufacturers.
Check out other articles in the August 2017 issue of Power Equipment Trade magazine.
Power Equipment Trade magazine’s August 2017 issue features Floyd, Virginia’s T&E Small Engine and their successful venture into operating a dealership. A special article highlights Duramatic Products ‘Made In The U.S.A.’ mower blades. The annual Mower Preview showcases the latest in wholegoods, parts and accessories. Also featured is Corvallis, Oregon’s Mower Repair Guy Small Engine Repair and the small business’s transition from service-only to wholegood sales. Other articles cover the latest industry news and new products.
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