07.01.15
Bretting Manufacturing announced it is celebrating 125 years in business, with five generations of family managing the business. The company’s primary focus is designing and manufacturing tissue and towel converting equipment.
C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc. was founded in 1890 when Christopher George Bretting purchased the Parish Manufacturing Company. Over the years, the company has transitioned from the sawmill industry, to the mining and shipping industry, and then to the paper converting industry. The company says years of experience, technological advancement, and dedication to industry leading service are built into every Bretting converting line.
Through continuous research and development, Bretting’s product line is ever expanding with solutions to meet the demanding market requirements with polywrapping equipment, interfolders, and napkin lines. The product line includes towel and tissue interfolders, hygienic rewinders, and specialty products such as equipment to fold wax paper and aluminum foil.
Contract Manufacturing Services, build to order manufacturing, expanded its offering to customers throughout the Midwest in 2001. CMS, as it is known today, developed from the earliest history of Bretting and provides fabrication, machining, and assembly to many customers across a diverse mix of industries. Bretting CMS has earned a reputation of providing customers reliable and accurate products in a timely manner, according to the company.
C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc. was founded in 1890 when Christopher George Bretting purchased the Parish Manufacturing Company. Over the years, the company has transitioned from the sawmill industry, to the mining and shipping industry, and then to the paper converting industry. The company says years of experience, technological advancement, and dedication to industry leading service are built into every Bretting converting line.
Through continuous research and development, Bretting’s product line is ever expanding with solutions to meet the demanding market requirements with polywrapping equipment, interfolders, and napkin lines. The product line includes towel and tissue interfolders, hygienic rewinders, and specialty products such as equipment to fold wax paper and aluminum foil.
Contract Manufacturing Services, build to order manufacturing, expanded its offering to customers throughout the Midwest in 2001. CMS, as it is known today, developed from the earliest history of Bretting and provides fabrication, machining, and assembly to many customers across a diverse mix of industries. Bretting CMS has earned a reputation of providing customers reliable and accurate products in a timely manner, according to the company.