Glass Aggregate Manufacturing & Engineering (GAME), a manufacturer of glass recycling equipment, has been sold to T and M Engineering & Manufacturing Inc. The company will remain based in Faribault, Minn.
The previous owners and founders of GAME, Don and Anna Cook, will remain active in the business.
Though staying in its hometown, GAME has relocated to a new manufacturing and office facility at 1100 Cannon Circle in Faribault.
According to the Cooks, “The change in ownership brings the capabilities of an expanded manufacturing facility in addition to an increased engineering department and support staff.”
GAME makes glass recycling equipment and systems that process glass containers, plate and tempered glass and ceramics into a clean aggregate alternative.
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