Superior Opens New Crusher Manufacturing Facility

The new facility will increase crusher production capacity by 50%.

Kevin Cronin, Editor-in-Chief

November 14, 2024

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A symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony marked Superior’s commitment to growth and innovation in the crushing market.Superior Industries Inc.

Superior Industries Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, announces the grand opening of a new crushing manufacturing facility in Morris, MN, its headquarters and hometown since the company was founded in 1972.

A symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the occasion, highlighting Superior’s commitment to growth and innovation in the crushing market.

The new facility, dedicated to producing jaws and cones, will increase Minnesota's crusher production capacity by 50%. This expansion enhances support for dealers and producers across North America’s aggregates and mining industries, delivering greater efficiency and product availability. Superior’s impact crushers--including VSIs and HSIs--will continue to be produced at the company’s other crusher facility in Belen, NM. Superior’s global network includes crusher manufacturing sites in South America and Asia, broadening its reach to serve international markets.

“This new facility means more opportunities for everyone connected to Superior — from our dealers and producers to our team members and local communities,” said Jason Adams, president of Superior Industries. “With more capacity and smoother operations, we’re able to stay true to our purpose of serving others by providing products that help our partners succeed.”

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The facility features an integrated hydraulics assembly area, an inline test zone, and expanded parts warehousing to support the growing need for reliable, on-demand, critical components.

About the Author

Kevin Cronin

Editor-in-Chief, Powder & Bulk Solids

Kevin Cronin has been editor-in-chief, Powder & Bulk Solids, for 35 years. For several years, he also edited food and chemical industry publications. He received a B.A. in communications—with a concentration in journalism—from the University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, in 1988.

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