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Keith Manufacturing finalist in Oregon contest

Keith Manufacturing, Inc.’s, – Madras, Oregon-based company –innovative horizontal loading/unloading solution for bulk materials has been chosen as a finalist in the Coolest Thing Made in Oregon contest. The competition, created by Oregon Business & Industry, in partnership with Here is Oregon, honors the best products made in the Beaver State.

KEITH’S WALKING FLOOR® unloading system was named one of 16 finalists, chosen by a panel of industry, education and media leaders. Members of the public will choose the winner through several rounds of voting.

“We’re thrilled to be a finalist in the Coolest Thing Made in Oregon contest,” said Mark Foster, chief executive officer of Keith Manufacturing Co. “This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, who are passionate about creating innovative and high-quality products that make a difference in the world.”

The Walking Floor system uses a series of slats that move back and forth sequentially to convey materials from one end of the trailer to the other, making it possible to unload bulk materials quickly and efficiently. The system is used in a wide range of industries, including agriculture, waste management and wood products.

KEITH Manufacturing Co. has been manufacturing the WALKING FLOOR® system in Madras, Oregon since 1973.

Members of the public will choose the winner through several rounds of voting, the first of which runs through September 26. You can place your vote at https://www.hereisoregon.com/coolestthing/. The winner will be announced in October.

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