Phillip Chambers

Phillip Chambers is an experienced sales engineer with a strong background in the manufacturing and material handling industries. Currently serving as a Sales Engineer at Smalley Manufacturing Company since November 2018, Phillip has previously held roles including Regional Sales Manager at Nercon and Sales Engineer at Smalley Manufacturing Company. With a decade-long tenure at Cardinal Conveyor, Phillip designed complex material handling systems, estimated project costs, and worked as a millwright to install and service equipment. Phillip holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology from Mississippi State University, earned between 2006 and 2010.

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Smalley Manufacturing Company

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Smalley Manufacturing Company has represented excellence in sanitary conveying and machine design since 1930 Located in the beautiful East Tennessee region of the Great Smoky Mountains, Smalley Manufacturing is a group of highly skilled people working together, dedicated to serving their customers. With skill and education second to none, combined with a relaxed professional atmosphere, Smalley offers its customers products and service unequaled in value. What began as a single invention has become an entire product line. When Alfred E. Smalley, Sr. invented and patented a nut-shelling machine in 1930, it was the beginning of Smalley’s entire sanitary-conveying line. Throughout Smalley’s history, the attitude of providing exceptional value for customers has set it apart from the competition. The modern designs of today’s sanitary conveying and storage system retain the investment value so important to the customers of the 30’s and 40’s. The people who are Smalley Manufacturing promise a dedicated effort to meet the expectations of quality and service which our customers have come to expect. Today, Smalley Manufacturing is located in a modern, 46,000-square-foot facility on five acres. The up-to-date manufacturing and engineering techniques used to produce its products have kept pace with today’s fast growing technology. Smalley’s AutoGlide®horizontal motion conveyor, and the VersaLift free-wheeling bucket elevator are examples of the superior level of products offered.


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