Minster Machine Company

Through its sister company—Midwest Manufacturing—Nidec Minster also offers contract manufacturing, including metal casting; pattern construction; welding and fabrication; precision and large-scale machining; assembly; logistics; and more.

Repair parts, service, and manufacturing support facilities are located in Ningbo, China and Halblech, Germany.

Minster staffs Sales Offices in Japan, Belgium, Mexico, Spain, India, China and Brazil.

The product was refined over the years, and Minister introduced the quick die change Die-Namic Process in 1965, and the world's first totally automated "Stamping Center" in 1970.

Growth continued into the 1980s, and Minster opened a 40,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Beaufort, South Carolina for the production of material handling equipment.

They serve customers in the machine tool, air compression, energy, HVAC, mining, diesel engine, material handling, and automotive industries in 82 countries around the world.

Minster Machine Company's logo prior to its sale to Nidec-Shimpo