History
The founding of Shumaker Industries is one of those all American
success stories. Roy Shumaker spent World War II welding in the
Baltimore shipyards. After being discharged from the Navy he worked
for his stepbrother building underground storage tanks. A friend had
some ready-mix concrete drums that needed repaired, but Roy’s
stepbrother was not interested in doing this as part of his business,
so Roy agreed to do the work on his own time in the evenings or
on weekends. After repairing several of these drums over a few years, Roy
realized that there might be a market for this service.
In January 1953 Roy and Jean Shumaker
took a step of faith, moved to Northumberland, PA and founded Norry
Welding Company. Norry Welding Company specialized in rebuilding
concrete mixer drums in the Mid Atlantic region and was the first
company to specialize in fabricating drums for all makes & models of
mixers. In addition to drums, chutes, hoppers, water tanks and other
mixer parts were added to the product line.
Roy Shumaker retired in 1979 and his
son, Doug, became president of Norry Welding. In 1989 Doug decided to
change the company name to Shumaker Industries to recognize the desire
of the Shumaker family to expand the business. As the dream continued,
the company expanded by opening a branch in Greenville, South Carolina
to serve the southeastern region of the United States and eventually
diversified into producing all new mixer drums.
Today, the third generation of the
Shumaker family has been active in the business for over eight years.
Doug’s son, Brett, has been actively marketing the Midwest and Florida
areas. Heather has been active in the business at the corporate
headquarters in Northumberland, PA. God has blessed the business with
many faithful employees, some of whom have worked through several
generations. With each new generation the business has grown, but we
still continue to provide the same personal service that has made our
company stand out in the past.
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