Historical
Information
Caron
Compactor Company was founded in the late 1960's after founder Fred
Caron developed a self-propelled, steel-wheeled soil and landfill
compactor which was later sold to a predecessor of CMI (Rexworks).
From soil to landfills, Mr. Caron brought his knowledge of the dynamics
of compaction to the solid waste disposal industry. Although Fred
Caron passed away in 1980, his legacy lives on as the Company grew
with his son Jim Caron as president and CEO, later to be joined
by his wife Judy as Vice President of Administration, and his son
Scott, as Vice President of Product and Development.
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Caron
Compactor is recognized throughout the world as an industry leader
due to the introduction of compaction wheels with high-alloy, field
replaceable, "pin-on" wheel caps. Caron wheels with Pin-On
Teeth are today marketed internationally on a full range of landfill
compactors including Al Jon, Bomag, Caterpillar, Komatsu and Rexworks
(CMI). Other landfill products followed, such as the Caron Transfer
Station Wheel, vital axle and final drive guarding, as well as specialized
track shoes for both landfill and transfer station applications.
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Corporate
Profile
As
a leading innovator in the solid waste industry, Caron Compactor
has
continually provided quality equipment and services for over 38 years.
This commitment to the specialized needs of our customers has helped
make Caron a well respected and highly recognized landfill products
company.
Key
Personnel
Jim
Caron
President and CEO
Judy Caron
Vice President of Administration
Mark Stapp
General Sales Manager
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