From Humble Beginnings
Fabco Equipment Company, Inc. originated as a small custom sheet metal fabrication shop and millwright serving poultry plants in the local northeastern Alabama area. From a six man operation in 1988, Fabco has grown to employ over 100 people and be considered among the leaders in material handling and process design for the poultry processing industry.
Expanding Horizons
As a member of the
Alabama Poultry and Egg Association as well as the
United States Poultry and Egg Association, Fabco attends the
International Poultry Exposition at the World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia each January. However, not content within the limits of Alabama and the poultry processing
industry, Fabco Equipment Company, Inc. has expanded its customer base to include varied industrial facilities from all over the world. Our staff has manufactured equipment and performed installations and service for customers on four continents.

Fabco Equipment Company's booth at the
International Poultry Exposition in Atlanta,
Georgia. (above)
Expanding
Services
Combining engineering services with a complete parts department and state of the art manufacturing make Fabco the choice for material handling and poultry processing equipment today. Our stainless steel conveyor designs are readily adaptable to many different kinds of meat and food processing as well as bottling and pharmaceutical industries. Built to specification for each project, a Fabco conveyor can be customized to fit any application.
Expanding
Technology
Continued growth in technology, expanded facilities and highly trained personnel have enabled Fabco to produce equipment for many other branches of the food industry as well. Fabco's implementation of Laser and CNC technology has taken manufacturing and quality control to the highest level in today's rapidly growing food processing industries. State of the art technology provides our customers with the best and most consistent quality in the industry, while assuring quick lead times and dependable deliveries.
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