Mace industries was first formed in 1986 by brothers Tony and Richard Mace. Having yearned for an easier way to load roof tiles to the roof, plans were made to build a machine.
The first machine was built in a potting shed in May 1986; this was trialled for the rest of the year lifting many tons of tiles and proved to be of great interest to all who saw it, so in September of 1986, the first ten machines were built, much modified from the original. And now with further ingenious input from father, Colin Mace, the machines were finished all but for a name. As roofers the slang term for loading a roof was "bumping out" and so the name "Bumpa" was born.
Today the new generation of "Bumpa" is the most popular
portable loading machine on the market, and that's
just one of the machines manufactured by Mace
Industries from our 24000 ² foot premises
in Corby, Northants.
We now manufacture portable conveyors for every
aspect of material movement and tile hoist throughout
the building and warehousing industries.
Suppliers of portable loading
machines and conveying
systems machines known as Shifta,
Uni-Loada,
Hoddi
and
Bumpa 2, as well as other conveying
equipment, to be used as a mezzanine
loader, shingle
elevator, block
elevator, tyre
elevator,
tile elevators and tile
hoists and for materials handling.
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