Columbia Machine, Inc. operates as concrete product manufacturing company. The Company offers concrete product machines, floor-level, high-level and robotic palletizers, batching and mixing, product handling, molds, bagging, and plant designs. Columbia Machine operates worldwide.

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Columbia Machine started out as a small machine shop in 1937 by an ambitious 23-year-old named Fred Neth, Sr. In the early 1960s, Columbia Machine hosted an open house and during a tour of the plant, the owner of Lucky Brewery in Vancouver saw a machine stacking concrete blocks on a pallet.
Intrigued, he asked us if Columbia could apply the same principle to stacking cases of beer onto a pallet. Columbia accepted the challenge, engineering and building the industry's first floor-level case palletizer. This innovative new machine was the start of a new manufacturing division at Columbia, the Palletizer Division.
Today, continuing as a privately held company, still managed by the Neth family, Columbia continues to thrive with a focused customer first commitment and an aggressive research and product development program.
Columbia manufactures inline high speed, high-level, floor-level and robotic palletizers, load transfer stations and systems integration. Columbia features flexible, upgradeable designs to speeds over 200 cases per minute with over 4,000 palletizers in the industry.


