Jenike & Johanson is celebrating its 60th anniversary - marking six decades of engineering innovation, scientific leadership and problem-solving in bulk solids handling.
Since its founding in 1966 by Dr Andrew Jenike, the company has helped transform bulk solids handling from a largely trial-and-error discipline into a field grounded in material testing, flow science and proven engineering principles.
Today, Jenike & Johanson continues to apply that foundation to some of the most complex storage, feeding, conveying, and processing challenges faced by industry.
For 60 years, the company has partnered with manufacturers, processors, equipment suppliers, and engineering organisations around the world to improve the reliability, safety and performance of bulk material handling systems.
“Reaching our 60th anniversary is a meaningful milestone, but it is also an opportunity to look ahead,” said Brian Pittenger, vice-president at Jenike & Johanson.
“The materials, processes, and operating demands facing industry continue to evolve. Our responsibility is to keep advancing the science, developing practical solutions, and helping our clients solve the challenges that stand in the way of reliable production.”
“Dr Jenike’s work established a scientific framework that changed the way engineers approach bulk solids,” said Herman Purutyan, CEO at Jenike & Johanson. “Sixty years later, that pioneering spirit continues to guide us. We are proud of our history, but our focus remains on the next difficult problem and the next opportunity to move the industry forward.”









