Nearly Eight Decades Strong
OCC Systems has plenty of experience in the manufacturing arena. Founded in 1945, it is a privately-owned system designer and integrator with facilities in Redford, Flint, and Ferndale, Mich., its headquarters. Dahl explains that the company has “around one hundred full-timers” but pulls in additional tradespeople when needed for larger projects. It also boasts in-house engineering, fabrication, machining, and installation capabilities, and is able to “bring all of the parts and pieces together to supply fully integrated systems to our clients.”
Most of these are big-name OEM automakers, yet OCC’s customer list also includes heavy equipment and robotics manufacturers as well as a global courier delivery service, for whom it recently delivered a massive package handling system. From automatic guided carts and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) to flat top, skillet, and skid-style conveyors, there’s little that OCC Systems won’t tackle.
As Dahl explains, the Torque Arm Conveyor Drive described earlier is one such project. In 2014, their customer asked them to find a more energy-efficient and maintenance-friendly replacement for the legacy “Floating Frame” conveyor drives in service at that time. Working closely with the customer and NORD, OCC soon developed a unit containing far fewer parts and a modular construction. The customer approved the design and OCC quickly went into production—last year alone, they installed more than 180 of the innovative drive systems.