History of
Die-Mation Engineering
and
Inno-veyor, Inc
Die-Mation Engineering
Co.
Die-Mation Engineering Co. was founded in 1970 to provide tooling,
gage, fixture, and Die design to the Automotive Industry.
Founded in 1970 Die-Mation Engineering Co. in Detroit, MI to provide
engineering services to the automotive industry. Die-Mation is a
Michigan corporation operating under a Chapter "S" provision.
In June of 1970 Ford Motor Company recognized
Die-Mation Engineering Co. as an approved design vendor.
In May of 1977 with seven years of operations
underway, Die-Mation Engineering Co. moves to a new location on
Farmington Rd. in Livonia.
In June of 1978 Ford Motor Company awards
a blanket purchase order to Die-Mation for design and revisions
at both the Ford Monroe and Dearborn Stamping Plants. This blanket
P.O. continues to be active to date. Often Die-Mation is "single-sourced".
In September of 1980 Die-Mation expanded
its services to include a fully equipped machine shop.
In September of 1987 Die-Mation moved
to its current location on Globe Road in Livonia, MI.
In June of 1993 Die-Mation adds CAD stations
using AutoCAD, which continues to be expanded and networked today.
In December of 1994 Die-Mation issues
a QS-9000 compliant Quality Manual.In November of 1999 Die-Mation
is purchased by Inno-veyor, Inc., (a Michigan Corporation) with
the intent of providing a full service supplier capable of handling
a greater variety of design and build. In addition to Die-Mation’s
core business, Inno-veyor, Inc. offers experience in plant automation.
Inno-veyor,
Inc.
Founded in 1999, the owners
bring together a combination talent and experience in Automotive
Equipment Design and Build to service a variety of customers.
Along with our engineering
capabilities the company offers expertise in Advanced Process Design
and Project Implementation through the use of proven Project Management
Tools.
Inno-veyor Inc. has chosen
as their motto "Innovation in Motion". This motto is the
cornerstone of the company’s philosophy. The first new
equipment design offered by Inno-veyor was the horizontal Accumulating
Pallet Conveyor (APC) with patent pending features. Recently
we developed a Vertical Accumulating
Pallet Conveyor (VAPC) which will provide the customer with
even greater flexibility in a smaller footprint than the APC.
Both styles will offer distinct design and integration advantages.
Today, along with a continuous
improvement program for this important product line, the engineers
at Inno-veyor seek new and even more innovative machines to enhance
our customers’ own capabilities.
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