A THIRD GENERATION COMPANY

ALLENDALE MACHINERY DELIVERS INDUSTRY LEADING SOLUTIONS, QUALITY SERVICE, AND VALUE DRIVEN RESULTS TO EXCEED CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS.

 

L-R: NEIL MCGILL, TOM MCGILL, MARTY MCGILL - PHOTO VIA HV MFG STAFF

L-R: NEIL MCGILL, TOM MCGILL, MARTY MCGILL - PHOTO VIA HV MFG STAFF

“For decades, the Hudson Valley has been the center of manufacturing innovation from small family owned companies to large corporations. With increasing demand and pressure from global competitors, companies big and small are looking for ways to create high quality products in the most efficient ways possible.In order to understand how rapid, the technological growth has been, HV MFG sat down with Allendale Machinery Systems to discuss the advancements within the manufacturing sector. The McGill Family is comprised of three generations Tom, Andy, Marty, and Neil who helped build the company to the success story it is today. Tom was stationed in Japan after WWII as part of the rebuilding process.


After his service, Tom decided to pursue a degree in International Relations at Georgetown University. However, he quickly realized foreign service was not what he wanted to do. Thanks to a few connections in Japan, Tom was able to get a job selling Japanese manufacturing equipment in the US. Tom explains that during the time, many manufacturing companies were not fond of buying foreign made machines. However, the low price and high quality compared to similar American made machines, won over customers. With his success,Tom decided to start his own company in 1981 with the help of his son Andy, which is when Allendale Machinery Systems came to life. During this time, Tom had met Gene Haas who was building machine tools. Tom had advised Gene on the importance of focusing on quality and features, something he learned while working for the Japanese company. Eventually, Allendale Machinery was selling Haas equipment exclusively.


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The business began to grow within the family as Marty joined the company in 1987 after realizing college was not for him. Today, Marty serves as Vice President and is responsible for selling Haas machines to various locations. In addition to that, Marty also informs his customers on the capabilities of the new machining equipment on the market today. This allows his customers to decide if they want to purchase a new machine entirely or upgrade an existing one. Lately, Marty and his team have been working with the Council of Industry to provide more educational resources to machinists and encourage young professionals to join the trade.Providing workforce training has been a critical goal of both Allendale Machinery and Council of Industry.


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Neil, the third member of the family-owned business and Director of Operations at the company, explained the successful business growth to HV MFG. Neil began working at Allendale Machinery in 2006, after graduating from college. He started making inside sales and learning his base; finding out their needs and challenges. Neil took the information he gathered over time and implemented a business strategy focused at delivering customers requests. Those efforts have paid off as Allendale now employs 45 employees working at their headquarters and satellite offices.

Allendale Machinery has developed such a successful reputation, that their client base now exceeds 800 active customers. Allendale Machinery has proved that a successful business is dependent on delivering and exceeding the expectations of your clients. Additionally, Allendale knows that the future of the industry is dependent on educating the next generation about manufacturing and the knowledge needed to run these high-tech machining tools.”

Excerpt from The Council of Industry, 2019. view article

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