Stolle Machinery Company LLC
Machinery Manufacturing
Centennial, CO 16,147 followers
Providing Packaging Solutions for the World
About us
Stolle is the world’s leading supplier of two piece can and end-making machinery for the global canmaking industry. Our high speed machines can be found in can plants around the world performing the value-added functions of the canmaking process. In addition to supplying individual machines, we design, install and support complete can and end lines for beverage and food cans. Stolle machines are designed and built to be the most productive and reliable machines available, which is why canmakers rely on them as the backbone of their operation. They know they can count on Stolle to support their machines for life with the highest quality OEM spare parts, responsive field service and continuing technical innovations to keep their machinery at the forefront of canmaking technology. Our engineering and development teams consistently produce new improvements and innovations that increase production speeds, save materials and increase consumer appeal… all the while maximizing our customers’ productivity and profitability. With roots going back over 147 years, the history of Stolle reads like a Who’s Who of the can machinery industry.
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External link for Stolle Machinery Company LLC
- Industry
- Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Centennial, CO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Can and end production machinery and Complete canmaking and endmaking lines
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Employees at Stolle Machinery Company LLC
Updates
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We are thrilled to share this podcast from The Metal Packager! It's a great listen to Gus' career in the metal packaging industry.
New podcast with Stolle Machinery Company LLC, as Gus Reall reflects on a career in the metal packaging industry with Alex Fordham. 🥫 We discuss his stellar career in the canmaking business, the industry changes he has seen, and the future outlook for the sector. 🥫 He reflects on how the sector has evolved in the industry due to technological advances and the need for fresh perspectives. 🥫 Gus also praises his successor, Michael Larson, and highlights the industry's evolution, particularly the shift from a clear value chain to a more integrated global market. 🥫 We discuss the importance of AI and collaboration within the industry, while noting the need for better promotion of metal packaging's benefits. 🥫 He concludes with personal reflections on his career and advice for the next generation. Available on all major podcast platforms and metalpackager.com - enjoy!
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Last month, Stolle Machinery UK attended the annual event at the Themis Apprenticeship Careers event. Stolle is keen to attract highly skilled and motivated apprentices, and this was an ideal opportunity to seek such candidates and showcase what Stolle has to offer. This was an amazing night, with over 40 employers in attendance and one of the best events yet. We were especially delighted to see last year’s winner of the Innovator award ‘Maxwell Reid’ featured in the Themis Industry guide. Maxwell is in his final year of his electrical apprenticeship at Stolle.
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This year Stolle Machinery UK raised money in aid of Pendleside Hospice joining over 70 companies in their Corporate Challenge. They hosted a very successful Golf Day, along with the Yorkshire 3 Peaks sponsored walk and various raffles. Thank you to all Stolle employees, friends and family who supported and donated to the Corporate Challenge 2024. £7908.60 is an impressive amount and they came in as the 8th highest company contribution with a grand total of £232,243.02
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This year Stolle Machinery UK raised money in aid of Pendleside Hospice joining over 70 companies in their Corporate Challenge. They hosted a very successful Golf Day, along with the Yorkshire 3 Peaks sponsored walk and various raffles. Thank you to all Stolle employees, friends and family who supported and donated to the Corporate Challenge 2024. £7908.60 is an impressive amount and they came in as the 8th highest company contribution with a grand total of £232,243.02
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