Crushing, screening, and conveying equipment for aggregate and bulk material processing
Superior Industries manufactures material processing and handling equipment for infrastructure and aggregate production—a capital-equipment business that requires deep mechanical engineering and manufacturing discipline. Their tech stack reflects this: CAD-native (Inventor, AutoCAD, SolidWorks), production-heavy (CNC, MIG/GMAW welding, Mazak), and ERP-centric (JD Edwards). The hiring mix skews manufacturing (39 roles) and engineering (26), with mostly mid-level and junior staff, suggesting an execution-focused operation scaling production capacity rather than entering new markets.
Superior Industries designs and manufactures crushing, screening, washing, and conveying equipment for aggregate production and bulk material handling—end-use segments that feed construction, mining, and infrastructure development. Founded in 1972 in Morris, Minnesota, the company operates with sales and service across six continents. At 1,001–5,000 employees and privately held, they compete on equipment reliability and on-site service depth. Current strategic focus spans new product design, equipment design refinements (especially washing and crushing lines), and internal efficiency—reducing waste, cycle times, and cost per unit.
Superior uses Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD for design, SolidWorks for modeling, CNC and Mazak for production control, and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for ERP and operations management.
Morris, Minnesota. The company was founded there in 1972 and maintains headquarters and operations in the United States, with sales and service presence on six continents.
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