Goff’s Enterprises celebrates 25th anniversary

Goff’s Enterprises is celebrating 25 years of manufacturing high quality custom industrial space partitioning products.
By Modern Materials Handling Staff
January 06, 2012 - MMH Editorial

Goff’s Enterprises is celebrating 25 years of manufacturing high quality custom industrial space partitioning products.

“This milestone is another highlight in our company’s history,” said Tony Goff, President of Goff’s Enterprises. “There are many new things on the horizon for us and we’re excited for the future!”

Goff’s first product: The Original Goff Curtain Wall was created out of necessity in the collision repair stalls at Goff’s Autobody in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Bob Goff, owner of Goff’s Auto Body and co-founder of Goff’s Enterprises created the curtain wall concept to help contain dust and debris within his own body shop. The idea spawned Goff’s Enterprises which helped to revolutionize the process flow of many industries by offering flexible space containment via the custom, vinyl, rolling partitions.

Over the years, Goff’s has successfully expanded their product line and market coverage to assist tens of thousands of companies with their space partitioning needs. The current product line includes High Performance Vinyl & Mesh Roll-Up Doors, Curtain Walls, Welding Curtains & Screens, Strip Doors, Food Processing Curtains, Climate Curtains, Acoustic Curtains, and more.

This past year Goff’s was honored with being placed on Inc. Magazine’s exclusive Inc. 500|5000 list. The list, the gold standard of entrepreneurship, is an elite ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.

“Many things have contributed to our continued successes throughout the last 25 years and I’d like to say thank you to our incredible customers and distributors, our reliable vendors, my trusted team of employees, and everyone who has been a part of Goff’s. We look forward to another successful 25 years and beyond!” said Tony Goff.



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