Johnson Crushers International (KPI-JCI) celebrates 3,000th screen sold

Johnson Crushers International (KPI-JCI) has celebrated the shipment of its 3,000th screen, marking nearly US$200 million (€150 million) in revenue for the company from screen sales and providing 47 jobs to its skilled workforce. “We are very proud that our success as an American manufacturer has allowed us to create jobs in Oregon and beyond,” says JCI president Jeff Elliott. “We are also very proud of our employees, who have made this achievement possible through their commitment to continuous improvement
Screening Static & Mobile / June 19, 2013
JCI employees celebrate the shipment of its 3,000th screen
Johnson Crushers International employees celebrate the shipment of its 3,000th screen

Johnson Crushers International (3763 KPI-JCI) has celebrated the shipment of its 3,000th screen, marking nearly US$200 million (€150 million) in revenue for the company from screen sales and providing 47 jobs to its skilled workforce.

“We are very proud that our success as an American manufacturer has allowed us to create jobs in Oregon and beyond,” says JCI president Jeff Elliott. “We are also very proud of our employees, who have made this achievement possible through their commitment to continuous improvement and devotion to meeting the needs of the customer.”

The company says that triple-shaft horizontal screens were originally invented in Eugene, Oregon, by Louis Johnson, who founded ElJay. The horizontal screens were designed primarily to fill a need to perform in the more challenging environmental conditions typical of the Pacific Northwest, where material is wet and sticky, which tended to blind and plug the commonly-used incline screen technology of that era. After ElJay closed, JCI began in Eugene and was later acquired by 3607 Astec Industries.

JCI’s screen offering has since grown to include both single and dual shaft incline screens, as well as its patented Combo Screen, which combines the best of both a horizontal screen and an incline screen.

Today, as part of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, JCI also specialises in roller-bearing cone crushers and portable, stationary and track-mounted plants.

“We are incredibly thankful to JCI’s founders for having the courage and vision to design this product,” says Elliott. “With the support of Astec Industries, we have been able to create a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that is poised to serve the needs of the market.”

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