New Installations at Cleereman Industries

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Newald, WI–Cleereman Industries, headquartered here, recently performed these installations, according to Vice President Paul Cleereman:

  • Long Lake Lumber, Long Lake, WI, new Cleereman Controls carriage controls on their existing carriage. 
  • Missey Logging and Sawmill, Steelville, MO, new Cleereman Controls carriage controls on their Cleereman carriage. 
  • Phil Etienne’s Timber, St. Croix, IN, new Cleereman Controls with 3-D scanning system on their Cleereman carriage. 
  • Interlink Lumber, Bonduel, WI, a new HS-380 carriage with Cleereman carriage controls, along with Cleereman sawyers cab and a Cleereman carriage drive with Cleereman cable tensioner. 
  • Valley Lumber & Fencing, Summersville, WV, a new Cleereman AS-380 carriage with new Cleereman carriage controls.

Rich in logging and sawmill history, Cleereman Industries has developed and manufactured sawmill machinery for over 60 years using three guiding principles:

  • Manufacture high quality products built for high production, increased yield and years of trouble-free operations.
  • Use simple yet highly functional designs to minimize the number of moving parts while maximizing the performance and functionality.
  • Provide unequaled service and support to its customers.

For more information, please visit www.cleereman.com.

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