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24-03-2020

Combustible dust explosion safety/process safety

REMBE® Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of the operational safety company REMBE® GmbH, announced plans to relocate its U.S. operations to Lancaster County. The more than $3.4 million investment is projected to create 22 new jobs.
 
Founded in 2006, REMBE® Inc. specializes in explosion protection and pressure relief for a wide variety of industries. The company provides high-quality venting, explosion protection, venting pressure, vacuum relief and safety consulting solutions for manufacturing operations including grain, sugar, wood and metal-related processes.
 
REMBE® Inc. is constructing a facility in Bailes Ridge Corporate Park,  located in Indian land, South Carolina,  that will serve as its home office and house the company’s sales operations, warehousing and light manufacturing assembly operations.  
 
The facility is expected to be online by December 2020.
For over 45 years, REMBE®, GmbH has been and continues to be a leader in the innovation and manufacture of high‐quality explosion protection systems, process safety systems and dynamic weighing systems.  As the inventor of flameless venting, REMBE® specializes in combustible dust explosion prevention/protection systems for many applications across a multitude of industries. REMBE® has led the process safety industry in new, more adaptable rupture disc products to address ever‐changing, complex needs.  And the C‐LEVER dynamic weighing system provides a reliable, easy‐to-use-and-maintain option for continuous weighing.

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