Ryson’s rebrand reflects alignment as part of Royal Apollo Group

Provider of spiral conveyor systems, emphasizes twist-look of its vertical conveying, strength as member of global group, in corporate image makeover


Almost two years ago, Ryson was acquired by the Dutch company Royal Apollo Group, and has now rebranded with a new logo to closer align as a member company of the group, Ryson recently announced. 

According to Ryson, the acquisition has made sharing of resources easier while allowing Ryson to bring new and innovative solutions to its customers from other regions of the globe. Ryson added that the worldwide group approach is beneficial to customers in that it widens potential sources of supply. For example, Ryson noted, if a domestic resource is scarce, as a member company of a leading global group, it has the infrastructure to source from Europe or Asia instead.

Royal Apollo Group was established in 1847 and is headquartered in the Netherlands. With Claudia van den Pol (sixth generation) at the head of the company, the Royal Apollo Group has grown into an international company in the niche market of vertical conveying equipment. As a young and motivated female business owner, van den Pol puts a strong emphasis on empowering women in business, giving back to communities, and promoting a joyful workplace, the announcement added.

Ryson will continue to manufacture in the US and support North, Central, and South America. Globally, the group has manufacturing in Netherlands, USA, and Thailand with service operations in Netherlands, USA, Thailand, China, India, and Mexico.


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