WHAT'S NEW
QP1 and QP2 Certification
Ziegler Industries is proud to announce that they have received certification from the SSPC as QP1 and QP2 contractors.
Wind Power News
For the third straight year Ziegler Industries was represented by Robert Ziegler, President and Gregory Malinski, Vice President as exhibitors at the annual AWEA Windpower convention. This allows us to keep abreast of changes in the wind industry as well as meet with current and potential customers.
Ziegler Industries presently works nationwide providing coating repair, welding, metalizing and cleaning for two major wind turbine companies.
2008 saw us serving our customers from California to Pennsylvania and Texas to Minnesota.
Fifty years in business
Robert Ziegler, President of Ziegler Industries is proud to announce that he has celebrated the milestone of 50 years in business in May, 2009.
He started his career while in college when he painted a friend's house. Over the years his business has grown and expanded to industrial painting. Bob is presently serving on the SSPC Board of Directors and the Industrial Painting Committee. Today the company serves clients across the country in the wind, corn milling, oil and gas, food and manufacturing industries.
A DECADE OF SAFETY!
We are proud to announce that on November 5,2007, Ziegler Industries celebrated 10 years of NO LOST TIME! That's over 1.75 million man-hours.
Repair of Coast Guard Cutter
Ziegler Industries recently repaired failures on the hull of the 250 foot Coast Guard Cutter, Mackinaw which was dry docked in Wisconsin.
Holiday Shutdowns
Our Ziegler team specializes in completion of large projects during shutdown periods at their customer's facilities.
Dial - A new Henkle floor system was trowel-applied and a hydrostat was painted over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Christmas Shutdown:
Gardner Denver - Factory interior was refurbished.
Terex Crane - 2006 & 2007 Christmas Shutdowns
The photos below show an example of our work on one of the shutdowns where our crew painted nearly 200,000 square feet. Thirty-six employees worked around the clock and completed this project in 8 days.
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