Heavy equipment manufacturer for wood waste processing and forestry applications
Morbark manufactures industrial equipment—chippers, grinders, mulchers, and forestry attachments—that convert waste wood and organic materials into sellable products. The company is actively scaling manufacturing capacity (11 open roles in production) while pushing lean methodology and quality system upgrades internally; concurrent hiring in engineering and ops suggests both supply-chain stress and product development momentum, likely driven by the hydraulic-system design and equipment validation work underway.
Morbark, a subsidiary of Alamo Group Inc. (NYSE: ALG), has manufactured heavy forestry and waste-processing equipment for over 60 years. The product portfolio spans brush chippers, stump cutters, mulchers, grinders, sawmill equipment, and excavator/skid-steer attachments sold under the Morbark, Rayco, Denis Cimaf, and Boxer brands. Distribution happens through a global network of authorized dealers. The company operates from Winn, Michigan with 201–500 employees and is actively hiring across manufacturing, engineering, operations, and logistics.
Morbark manufactures wood processing and forestry equipment including brush chippers, stump cutters, horizontal and tub grinders, forestry mulchers, whole-tree chippers, and mulcher-head attachments for excavators and skid steers, sold under four brands: Morbark, Rayco, Denis Cimaf, and Boxer.
Morbark's stack includes JD Edwards (ERP), Salesforce (CRM), Solid Edge (CAD), Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint), and kanban for production planning.
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