Continental Conveyor Belt Plant In Marysville, Ohio, Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Continental Conveyor Belt Plant In Marysville, Ohio, Celebrates 50th Anniversary

The 375,000-square-foot facility rests on a 110-acre plot of land about 30 miles northwest of Columbus, Ohio. The plant shipped its first conveyor belt on Aug. 31, 1967.

Continental’s Marysville, Ohio, plant, its premier North American manufacturing facility for conveyor belting products, celebrated its 50th anniversary recently.

“We are proud to share in this golden jubilee celebration of a highly versatile and productive facility,” said Jim Hill, ContiTech CEO for the North America Region. “This plant has made belting for facilities all over the world, and we are confident that it will continue that process into the future.”

The 375,000-square-foot facility rests on a 110-acre plot of land about 30 miles northwest of Columbus, Ohio. The plant shipped its first conveyor belt on Aug. 31, 1967. The plant currently employs 292 staff members. Marysville primarily produces fabric and steel conveyor belting to service many industries from mining to power generation to construction and wood products. It has the capability to produce the world’s strongest conveyor belt, ST10000, which is a steel cord construction.

Continental ContiTech acquired the plant in January 2015.

“We are all now part of an organization that will enable us to strategically position ourselves to provide dynamic growth for all of the markets in which we compete in the North America region,” said Hill. “We continue to grow our customer network and provide the seamless distribution of our products with our focus on North America.”

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