Ammega unifies conveyor brands under Ammeraal Beltech
The merger allows for consulting across industries like food, packaging, and more.

As snack and bakery manufacturers face growing pressure to improve uptime, simplify sourcing, and build more resilient operations, Ammeraal Beltech, a brand of Ammega Group, announced it is integrating Chemprene, Uni, and Green Belting under the Ammeraal Beltech name to create a unified conveyor solutions resource for U.S. customers. The strategic consolidation under one brand name aims to enable customers across industries including food and beverage, logistics, packaging, automotive, airports and more to access a broader range of conveyor technologies through one trusted partner.
Saving customers time
As manufacturing and material handling systems become increasingly automated and specialized, companies are under pressure to reduce operational complexity while maintaining uptime, safety, and sustainability goals, Ammeraal Baltech says. Ammega's move brings together modular plastic, synthetic, PTFE, silicone, and lightweight rubber belting solutions into a single portfolio backed by North American-based manufacturing, technical expertise, and application support under one roof, the company adds. By integrating these specialized product lines under one brand, Ammeraal Beltech is striving to simplify the process of identifying, sourcing, and servicing the right belting solution for any application.
Rather than limiting customers to a narrow set of technologies, Ammeraal Beltech’s expanded resource enables application-specific recommendations across multiple belting categories. For example, a food processing or packaging facility can now source modular plastic, PTFE, and synthetic belting solutions through one supplier relationship, helping streamline procurement, accelerate maintenance support, and reduce operational disruption, the company notes. With the addition of modular belts, modular chains, lightweight rubber belts, and PTFE solutions, the integrated portfolio now consists of 10 different categories.
Integrating a growing portfolio
“Our goal is to make finding the right belting technology and expertise entirely frictionless,” says Bobby Bauman, director of global product line management friction driven. “By bringing everything under one roof, our customers get faster problem-solving and localized support from a team that truly understands their operational and business objectives.”
The integrated portfolio now includes:
- Chemprene’s lightweight rubber conveyor belting, coated fabrics, and precision-molded diaphragms
- Uni's modular plastic belting and chain solutions
- Green Belting’s PTFE and silicone-coated fabrics, tapes, and belts
Part of Ammega's broader mission to localize U.S. production
This change also reflects Ammega's continued investment in localized U.S. manufacturing and customer support through its Built American Proud initiative, it notes. Over the past several years, the company has expanded its domestic operational footprint to include 14 warehouses, eight customer solutions centers, five manufacturing facilities, and three fabrication sites across the U.S. These investments help reduce lead times, strengthen supply chain resilience, and provide customers with faster access to products and technical support, the company says.
The integrated portfolio is backed by Ammega's $100 million investment in U.S. manufacturing and supply chain capabilities, helping improve service responsiveness and strengthen operational resilience.
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