Industrial cranes and ergonomic lifting systems for warehouses and manufacturing
Gorbel manufactures overhead material handling equipment—cranes, hoists, and intelligent lifting devices—for warehouses and production floors. The hiring profile is heavily skewed toward manufacturing (26 of 38 active roles), with deliberate engineering (5 roles) and lean-focused operational initiatives. Active projects center on lean manufacturing implementation, supply chain optimization, and integrated warehouse automation, signaling a shift from equipment-only vendor toward systems-level solutions.
Gorbel designs and manufactures a portfolio of overhead and warehouse material handling solutions, including floor-, wall-, and ceiling-mounted cranes, jib crane systems, electric chain hoists, and proprietary intelligent lifting devices (G-Force and Easy Arm lines). The company also produces fall protection equipment (Tether Track overhead fall arrest systems) and engineered workstations. Serving manufacturing plants, warehouses, and distribution centers, Gorbel operates manufacturing facilities in New York, Alabama, Arizona, and Canada. Current operational priorities include lean manufacturing deployment, on-time quality delivery, worker safety culture, inventory optimization, and supply chain resilience.
Gorbel uses Syteline (enterprise resource planning), SQL Server (database), and Workday (HR systems). Design and engineering rely on Solidworks, AutoCAD, and AutoCAD Electrical.
Gorbel is headquartered in Fishers, New York. Manufacturing locations span New York, Alabama, Arizona, and Canada.
Gorbel's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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