Logemann Brothers Company

3150 W. Burleigh St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States | Automotive Recycling

Logemann Brothers Company was founded in 1882 in Milwaukee Wisconsin as a manufacturer of heavy machinery by Adolph and Rudolph Logemann. During these formative years Logemann manufactured, label cutting presses, leather presses, shaft straighteners, tumbling mills, hide stamping machines, and other equipment for a variety of industries.

In 1904 Logemann invented the first toggle type baling press complete with a wooden box. This same year Logemann applied for patents for the first hydraulic type paper baler. A hydraulic triplex pump was added in 1909 and one year later the first hydraulic scrap metal balers known as our Models 10P and larger 11P were manufactured. Finally, the first triple compression scrap metal baler was built in 1935 to handle growing demand for large volume manufacturing scrap processing systems.

Since 1905 Logemann has continued to produce cutting edge baling presses for numerous standard and custom applications including waste paper, metal, cotton and other fibers. Find out why many of the worlds largest corporations have been relying on Logemann’s quality construction equipment for decades.

Company Details
Company NameLogemann Brothers Company
Business CategoryAutomotive Recycling
Address3150 W. Burleigh St.
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
United States
ZIP: 53210
PresidentNA
Year Established1882
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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