
In 1962, Jim Shuttleworth embarked on a packaging machinery journey with Shuttleworth, Inc., Huntington, Indiana, which focused on high-speed hydraulic case packers for bottles and cans. After a successful first decade, Shuttleworth found its niche with developing the Slip-Torque® conveyor. This innovation represented a turning point in 1972, providing gentle handling and customizable features that distinguished the company in a competitive landscape.
The Slip-Torque conveyor's ability to prevent product crushing and overfeeding resonated with industries worldwide, leading to the establishment of a facility in Zulte, Belgium, in 1979 to meet European demand. Over the years, Shuttleworth continued to evolve, introducing the Slip-Trak® conveyor frame in 1990, designed for clean room, electrostatic discharge (ESD) and harsh environment applications. This adaptability was further demonstrated by opening offices in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1996, highlighting the company's commitment to expanding its global presence.
















