A first-hand look at Hunter Engineering

Sept. 3, 2015

The executives at Hunter Engineering Co. put their faith in the processes they have put in place. A recent tour of the 69-year-old tire equipment manufacturer's headquarters proved that.

Hunter recently played host to Modern Tire Dealer Editor Bob Ulrich, who walked through one of the company's four domestic plants. He also witnessed the training facilities first-hand.

His word for Hunter? Obessive.

"When it comes to manufacturing, I'm sure there are many companies in the tire industry that pay strict attention to detail," says Ulrich. "Hunter is one of them."

To find out what happened in the St. Louis suburb of Bridgeton, check out his latest blog, "Plant tour reveals the obsessive nature of a tire equipment manufacturer."

And look for Ulrich's full report in the November SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show issue of MTD!

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