After more than a generation of family stewardship, Mixer Systems, Inc. transitions to new ownership by investors and current management. Respecting the family legacy, the new owners bring an infusion of resources and new energy to Mixer System’s future.

about-timeline-1900

Thomas L. Smith founds the T.L. Smith Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It manufactures one of the first concrete mixers ever developed.

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The company that William Boles built celebrates its 40th anniversary of proudly designing and manufacturing a complete line of mixers and material handling equipment in the U.S.A.

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Mixer Systems acquires the Acromix product line of small batch plants, paddle mixers, and material handling accessories. The new products expand customer choices, while providing continuing parts and service to existing customers.

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Following the passing of William Boles in 2014, the second generation of family owners assumes management responsibilities. David Boles heads the GlassMASTER division, and Lesley (Boles) Hill leads marketing and communications.

about-timeline-2009–2

Mixer Systems introduces the first twin shaft mixers to be designed, engineered and manufactured in the U.S.A. The 4- and 6-cu. yd. models are designed for ease of service and maintenance.

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Advanced design uses PLC base with a touchscreen interface. It can manage 6 aggregates, 2 cements, 4 admixes and 1 water, and store up to 50 mix designs. Easily replaces previous controls for a reliable and rugged upgrade.

about-timeline-2007

Planetary mixers from Mixer Systems are the only ones of their kind designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. They produce a unique counter-current mixing action, resulting in a fast, homogenous mix in as little as 30 seconds.

about-timeline-2006

Mixer Systems introduces a flexible, affordable plant for startups and expansions, the first to be engineered and manufactured in the U.S.A. MIX Skid Mount Plant features production rates up to 300 yards/day and can be set up in as little as two days. Offers three different mixer designs, with capacities from ½ cu. yd. to …

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about-timeline-2005

The acquisition of Ag-Flow Aggregate Heating and Cooling Systems complements the Mixer Systems product line. By conditioning material prior to mixing, Ag-Flow reduces lost days of production due to unfavorable weather.