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Precision Husky: A Legacy of Innovation in Forestry and Wood Processing Equipment
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Introduction
Precision Husky Corporation, established in 1964 in Birmingham, Alabama, has evolved from a small parts manufacturer for sawmill chippers into a leading provider of heavy-duty equipment for the forestry, sawmill, and wood waste recycling industries. With a commitment to quality and innovation, the company has expanded its operations and product offerings, becoming a trusted name in the industry.
Company History and Evolution
Founded as Precision Chipper Sales and Engineering, Inc., the company began by producing parts for sawmill chippers. In 1967, Bob Smith joined the company, bringing expertise that enabled the launch of their own line of Precision Chippers. Throughout the 1970s, the company diversified its product range to include rosserhead debarkers, chip screens, conveyors, and mobile chippers, catering to the growing needs of the forestry and sawmill sectors. In 1998, Precision Husky acquired the Olathe/Toro tub grinder line, further expanding its product offerings to include grinders and horizontal grinders .
Product Offerings
Precision Husky's product line encompasses over 70 different pieces of equipment designed for various applications in the forestry and wood processing industries. Their offerings include:
  • Whole Tree Chippers: Designed for efficient chipping of entire trees, these machines are essential for large-scale logging operations.
  • Round Wood Chippers: Capable of processing logs of varying diameters, these chippers are versatile tools for sawmills and chip mills.
  • Waste Wood Chippers: Ideal for recycling wood waste, these chippers help in reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainability.
  • Rosserhead Debarkers: Used to remove bark from logs before processing, ensuring cleaner and more efficient milling.
  • Conveyors and Vibrating Screens: Facilitate the movement and sorting of materials within processing facilities.
  • Grinders and Horizontal Grinders: Essential for reducing the size of wood waste and other materials, aiding in recycling efforts.
These products are engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of the forestry and wood processing industries, offering reliability and performance.
Global Presence and Impact
Precision Husky's equipment is utilized in over 24 countries worldwide, with nearly 5,000 Precision Chipper installations globally . The company's commitment to quality and innovation has earned it a reputation as a leader in the industry. In 1999, Precision Husky expanded its reach by partnering with Europe Forestry to represent its equipment in Europe, further solidifying its international presence .
Commitment to Quality and Customer Service
Headquartered in Leeds, Alabama, Precision Husky operates a 165,000 square foot facility and employs over 100 workers. The company emphasizes customer satisfaction by providing comprehensive support and service for its products. This dedication to quality and customer service has been a cornerstone of Precision Husky's success and longevity in the industry.
Conclusion
From its humble beginnings in 1964 to its current status as a global leader in forestry and wood processing equipment, Precision Husky Corporation has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. With a diverse product line and a global presence, the company continues to shape the future of the industry, providing reliable solutions for the challenges of modern forestry and wood processing.
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