A division of McDonough Manufacturing. Fabricated in Woodstock, New Brunswick.
Every operation is different. Our products are engineered to match your material, layout, and production goals.
Tell us what you are building and our team will work with you to develop a solution that fits your operation.
Custom conveyor systems designed to move material efficiently and reliably through your operation. Built to handle demanding environments while supporting smooth integration with existing equipment.
Engineered truck dumpers that provide safe, consistent unloading of bulk material. Designed for durability, throughput, and dependable performance in heavy-duty applications.
Custom chute solutions designed to control material flow, reduce wear, and minimize downtime. Built to match your material characteristics and operating conditions.
Heavy-duty bins and hoppers designed for controlled storage and discharge of bulk materials. Engineered for strength, reliability, and seamless integration into your material handling system.
Machine guarding solutions designed to enhance safety while maintaining access for operation and maintenance. Built to meet industry standards without compromising productivity.
Custom sawmill equipment and components built to support reliable, efficient production. From individual machines to integrated systems, our solutions are designed for demanding mill environments.
As the eastern North American leader in bulk material handling systems, our team has the experience to help our clients solve real-world problems through our mix of tried and tested solutions, as well as new, innovative solutions. Our bulk material handling systems consider the delicate balance of safety, environmental impact, quality, innovation, longevity, efficiency and economics.
BID Canada was approached by an engineering consulting firm to help optimize the mechanical design of the cement plant’s conveyor systems. As the site layout was set by the client and engineering firm, these restrictions created potential belt curve issues during conveyor start-up.
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