Engineered polymer components for power transmission, conveying, and industrial motion
Fenner Precision Polymers manufactures specialized polymer belts, hoses, and motion-control components for industrial OEMs and tier-1 suppliers. The company is scaling manufacturing capacity (29 of 55 active roles) while simultaneously upgrading machinery and driving lean improvement—a pattern typical of modernizing plants facing equipment reliability and downtime challenges. Tech stack centers on CAD (SolidWorks, CATIA, Creo) and shop-floor controls (PLC), with emerging BI investment (Power BI), suggesting a shift toward data-driven production optimization.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Director
Fenner Precision Polymers, a subsidiary of Michelin Group, supplies engineered solutions across power transmission, conveying, and 3D printing applications. The product portfolio includes coated fabrics, link belting, polyurethane and elastomer components, wire cloth, and composite products serving transportation, mining, agriculture, aerospace, food processing, and manufacturing verticals. The company operates approximately 1,100 employees globally with manufacturing footprint in the United States and United Kingdom. Primary pain points include equipment reliability, process efficiency gaps, and quote-to-order conversion—typical of discrete manufacturing operations scaling production.
SolidWorks, CATIA, and Creo for 3D design and product development. AutoCAD is also in active use for technical documentation and plant layouts.
Lititz, Pennsylvania. The company is a Michelin Group subsidiary with manufacturing and hiring activity in the United States and United Kingdom.
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