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PROFILE GBGI Inc. GBGI Inc.


125 Parker Court Chardon, Ohio 44024 USA Phone: 440-285-3840 Fax: 440-285-3845 Email: gbgi@gbgiusa.com Website: www.gbgiusa.com


Key Contacts


President Pete Casamento


Plant Manager Greg Lilly


Trade Names • IDA-X™


• Independent Disc Hub Assembly for Extreme Applications.


• Robust ductile iron provides strength and durability.


ABOUT GBGI INC.


Based in Northeast Ohio, GBGI began in 1993 providing the agricultural industry with innovative ideas and high quality hubs and spindles manufacturing.


Advanced design, engineering and automated manufacturing equipment is driven by a strong, productive workforce. GBGI’s team takes pride in the Made in USA work they do for their customers. GBGI’s manufacturing facility offers a complete machining, welding and assembly work fl ow capable of producing prototype one-off parts, all the way to large production runs.


In 1997, GBGI pioneered the 3-piece seal design to prevent premature bearing failure. Now a standard for many companies, proven to out perform all other seal designs for agricultural applications.


In 2008, GBGI moved into a new headquarters with 28,000 sq. ft. for manufacturing, assembly and distribution operations in Chardon, Ohio.


GBGI products are used across North America in a wide variety of applications including all types of tillage, seeding and harvesting.


PRODUCTS • Hub and spindle assemblies for


agricultural equipment FEATURED PRODUCTS


FOR 2013-14 • IDA-X™ • Independent Disc Hub Assembly for Extreme Applications.


• Robust ductile iron provides strength and durability.


Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools streamline GBGI’s manufacturing process.


New manufacturing, assembly and distribution operation built in 2008 in Chardon, Ohio.


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SUMMER 2013 • FARM EQUIPMENT’S SUPPLIER PROSPECTU S


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