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At ACP, Inc. our company offers you the highest quality equipment to service your industry needs.
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Our goal at Alloy Custom Products, Inc. is to produce equipment of the highest quality at competitive prices, always with the greatest dependability and with fairness to all.
In addition, we have an overriding interest in providing special and unusual products and services. Because of our engineering and manufacturing background, we can help you with your "one of a kind" projects.
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The Alloy Custom Products Transporter is the premier cryogenic semi-trailer for today's demand to optimize revenue and payloads. Each transporter is configured to meet all of your specifications and provide reduced annual ownership costs.
Alloy Custom Products, Inc. is the industry choice for safe and efficient cryogenic product transportation. Each transporter is manufactured by a workforce with over 1,000 years of combined cryogenic engineering experience and have more than 250 trailers since 1996.
Customers tell us they have reduced ownership costs compared to other manufacturers transport equipment. With safety as our utmost concern, Alloy Custom Products provides lowered piping, simple operation and the highest quality components for the safest transport equipment possible. |
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Founder of Alloy Custom Products
Louis F. Blum III 01/08/1951 - 10/08/2006
Alloy Custom Products was founded and incorporated in December of 1992 by Louis F. Blum and Francis E. Meyers. Mr. Meyers eventually retired and Mr. Blum became the sole owner in 2001. Louis graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Initially, the company opened in a 7,000 square foot facility in Flora, Indiana.
Having outgrown that space in May 1994, Alloy was relocated into a 48,000 square foot facility in Reynolds, Indiana. It was in the Reynolds facility that Alloy began manufacturing a very limited amount of cryogenic tank trailers. The trailers performed well and the demand for these trailers exceeded the capacity of the facility. In December 1998 Alloy relocated into the current 120,000 square foot facility and 15 acres near Lafayette, Indiana.
This property was formerly occupied by Alloy Crafts Company and Lox Manufacturing. In fact, many of our employees worked for the former property owners performing very similar jobs. Alloy’s attention to quality and on-time delivery has boosted its reputation as the premier manufacturer of cryogenic transport trailers available in the industry today.
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