Delmarva manufacturer celebrates successful year

Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Cambridge International, manufacturer of metal conveyor belts and producer of architectural mesh held a recognition event recently to celebrate the company’s most profitable year and the recent renovation and unification of its two plants on Goodwill Road in Cambridge.

Completed over six months, the company moved all conveyor belt and wire mesh manufacturing into its 237,000-sq.-ft. headquarters. The move included 65 employees and 37 pieces of equipment and is expected to greatly improve operations, enhance productivity and increase capacity to meet growing product demand.

During the event, Tracy L. Tyler, the 24-year veteran who has overseen a strong period of global expansion since she was named President and CEO in 2010, announced that 2015 was the most successful year in company history. “Our success is the direct result of the role each of you play every day to design, fabricate, install and sell our world-class products,â€? Tyler told them. “I’ve never been more proud to lead this company, and I know that our best years still lie ahead.â€?

Tyler also declared completion of the One-Maryland plant unification. Following the 1998 merger of Cambridge Wire Cloth (Plant 1) and Maryland Wire Belts (Plant 2), Cambridge International operated two separate facilities near one another on Goodwill Road.

Cambridge’s new 7,000-sq.-ft. Innovation Center is a dedicated product development and testing lab that includes an engineering department and test conveyors to showcase innovation and improvements to visiting clients.
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