| History |
![]() Al Brechting owner from 1920-1949 In 1920 the company was sold to Alfred Brechting who, through an association with research and design engineer John Warren, did a great deal of work for the rapidly growing automotive industry. After Mr. Brechting's death in 1949, the company was purchased by Don Vanden Bos Sr., a long-time employee, friend and admirer of Mr. Brechting. ![]() Al Brechting & Don VandenBos, Sr. In 1962 the company moved into a new building at 704 Crofton St. which was expanded to 17,600 sq. ft in 1984. The company began building special purpose machines which today continue to be its largest source of income. In 1986, the company once again changed ownership when Don Vanden Bos, Jr. purchased the operation from his father. Progress had been particularly pronounced in those years with the increased sales of Hot Air Cold Staking equipment to the automotive industry. In 1991, the company moved to its present location at 4585 Danvers Drive, in Kentwood, Michigan. Since then, many improvements have taken place including addition of an inside sales department, expanded in-house design and CAD-CAM capabilities, material handling and overall product quality and reliability. Additionally, sheet metal fabrication, painting and electronic controls design and build capabilities have been much expanded and improved.Products have branched out to include automotive interior trim assembly, Ultra Sonic and Vibration welding sales and service, dies and presses to punch and trim plastic panels, as both stand alone and as complete automated systems. 2008 the company currently has 55 Employees, many of them with over 12 years of service to the company. We have expanded all departments of operation's to service the industry, including mechanical & electrical design, CNC machining, EDM wire burn, fabrication, and added a test lab. Hill Machinery's vast array of capabilities and nearly a century of experience, allows us to serve multiple markets in different industries. Hill Machinery Co.
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