Pye-Barker Engineered Solutions highlights long-standing service to Georgia industry

Eric Lunsford, President at  Pye-Barker Engineered Solutions
Eric Lunsford, President at Pye-Barker Engineered Solutions - Official Website
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Pye-Barker Engineered Solutions, a company that has been active in Georgia since 1936, continues to support the region’s industrial sector. The company was started by two engineers from Georgia Tech who developed a method for cutting conveyor belts to custom lengths. This approach remains part of their service today.

The company works with manufacturing plants in Georgia, offering engineering design and assistance for both expanding existing processes and setting up new facilities. Pye-Barker also supplies equipment such as pumps, compressed air systems, and pressure/vacuum blowers. The business provides 24-hour repair services, air compressor rentals, custom equipment fabrication, and packaged skids.

Pye-Barker maintains an inventory valued at over $1.5 million to support its customers. More information about the company can be found at https://pyebarker.com/.



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