
A baler manufacturing company, Baler and Compaction Equipment Company, was formed late last year. The company, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, will be manufacturing heavy duty balers and compactors for use in the recycling and waste management industry.
The company, which began operations this past November, has received its ETL/UL approval and has successfully manufactured, sold, and delivered numerous products since opening.
Drew Sigmund Sr., Drew Sigmund Jr., and Joey Walls, who have more than 50 years of experience in manufacturing, are the leaders of the newly formed company.
BACE’s initial products include horizontal and vertical balers, stationary compactors, self-contained compactors, and shredders.
BACE’s target market includes baler and compactor distributors, grocery stores, other retail environments, hotels, restaurants, and recycling companies.
Drew Sigmund Sr., senior VP of BACE, said, "We created BACE to change the way balers and compactors are manufactured and sold in the recycling and waste management industry. BACE is not just in the business of building a piece of machinery for our customers. Our desire is to build partnerships with our customers so that we understand their needs, allowing us to build them a quality product that exceeds their expectations."
Drew Sigmund Jr., senior VP, added, "We believe our combination of manufacturing processes, raw materials, and product designs are unique in the industry and will be a significant competitive advantage for BACE." Using our unique BACE methodology, we will manufacture products of the highest quality that will be delivered on-time to our customers."
The BACE headquarters is located at 4827 Rozzelles Ferry Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28216. For information about BACE’s products and services, email drewsr@bacecorp.com or visit our web site at www.BACECORP.com.
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