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New Member Alert: Webster Industries

November 09, 2023

The Southern Forest Products Association is proud to welcome Webster Industries as an associate member!

Tiffin, Ohio-based Webster Industries is an innovative leader in the engineered class chain, sprockets, and vibrating equipment markets.

Since its start in 1876, Webster has evolved into a vertically integrated chain manufacturer that serves a variety of industries, including the forest and pulp and paper sectors. The company employs about 400 people nationwide and has facilities in Ohio, Mississippi, and Oregon.

Their engineered class chains include:

  • Cast chains
  • Combination chains
  • HSB rollerless chains
  • SBR chains
  • Specialty chains
  • Portalloy Mill Chains
  • Portalloy Drag Chains
  • Apron Conveyors
  • ENDURO-FLITE

Their vibrating equipment includes:

  • Webster/ACTION coil spring vibrating conveyors
  • Webster flat spring conveyors

And if you’re looking for something else, check out the Webster Chain Wizard, a tool designed to help you identify or select a chain.

Throughout its 140 years in business, Webster Industries’ focus has been on American materials, American labor, and American pride. A concentration on customer service, based on seamless vertical integration ensures that Webster’s clients receive the highest quality products and service in the industry

Learn more at websterchain.com.

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