Custom sanitary processing equipment and field service for food, beverage, and pharma
M.G. Newell supplies engineered-to-order pumps, valves, mixers, and skidded processing systems to food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and personal care manufacturers. The tech stack—AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Creo, PLC, HMI—reflects a hardware-centric engineering operation, while active projects around ERP upgrades and a customer web portal signal internal digitization efforts. Hiring is slowing (3 roles in 30 days across 51–200 headcount) with a leadership gap: only one director-level engineering hire against four open engineering positions, suggesting execution constraints on custom-build capacity.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Engineering
M.G. Newell is a full-service solutions provider of sanitary processing and material handling equipment founded in 1885 and based in Greensboro, NC. The company serves food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and personal care manufacturers with custom-engineered systems—including pumps, valves, fittings, mixers, heat exchangers, and skidded systems for blending, CIP, filtration, pasteurization, and batching. Field technicians provide instrument repair, preventive maintenance, calibration, and startup support. Revenue model combines equipment sales with recurring service contracts; current initiatives include ERP system upgrades, a web portal for customer self-service, multi-plant account strategies, and margin expansion.
AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Creo, and Inventor for mechanical design; PLC and HMI for control systems; SQL and Power BI for data analysis and reporting.
Food, beverage, pharmaceutical, biotech, and personal care manufacturing—primarily mid-market operators requiring custom sanitary processing equipment and field service.
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