Voyager Aluminum announces plans for parent company
Voyager Aluminum of Brandon is proud to announce the formation of a new parent company called Voyager Industries. Voyager Industries will be the parent corporation for all of their current product lines. The creation of Voyager Industries marks a significant shift for the future of the company.
Voyager Aluminum of Brandon is proud to announce the formation of a new parent company called Voyager Industries. Voyager Industries will be the parent corporation for all of their current product lines.
The creation of Voyager Industries marks a significant shift for the future of the company.
“This move will open new doors and set us up for future growth and the addition of new products and services under the Voyager Industries umbrella,” said Gary Suckow, president of Voyager Industries.
Voyager Industries purchased Humboldt Conveyors and Fabrication of Humboldt, Iowa in 2011 and has grown to 80 employees. It manufactures products from fish houses to food handling equipment and has added mild steel and stainless steel fabrication and water jet services.
The current product offering of Voyager Industries includes:
Voyager Aluminum, aluminum warehouse and distribution
Voyager Dock, aluminum boat dock manufacturing and components
Titan Deck, polypropylene decking and dock surface panels
Yetti Fish House, aluminum constructed fish houses
Humboldt Conveyors and Fabrication, manufactures food handling equipment
Fabrication, aluminum, mild steel and stainless steel fabrication and custom manufacturing
Water Jet Cutting, creates precision products from a variety of materials
Voyager Industries is a privately held company based in Brandon, with manufacturing facilities located in Brandon and Humboldt, Iowa. It handles jobs from prototype to full product production in both aluminum and steel. The main sales territories include Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
For more information, visit www.voyager-industries.com.
Tags: new business, business
More from around the web