Conveyor Technology Expands North Little Rock, Arkansas, Manufacturing Operations
06/16/2025
The investment will include the construction of a new manufacturing facility, located at 14 Collins Industrial Place, that will produce hydraulic and electric drum motors.
“The launch of our new state-of-the-art manufacturing center marks a bold new chapter for Conveyor Technology. By producing Tech-Roll electric and hydraulic drum motors here in Arkansas, we’re preserving over 20 high-paying jobs, creating a path to more than 100 new ones, and aiming for $54 million in annual revenue. We’re grateful to the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and the Governor’s Office for their support and for helping make this vision a reality,” said Justin Carmody, Founder and CEO of Conveyor Technology Inc.
Conveyor Technology is currently the only U.S.-based manufacturer of electric drum motors. The company also sells and services all major brands of drum motors.
“Conveyor Technology is an industry leader, and we are proud that the company is continuing to grow in the Natural State,” noted Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “With this latest expansion, Conveyor Technology is contributing to the strength of the U.S. domestic manufacturing sector while also creating new jobs that will have an impact on the lives of many Arkansans.”
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