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'''Dayjon, Inc.''' is a manufacturer and refurbisher of conveyor systems used in the mining industry. It was founded in [[2004]] by [[John Taylor (engineer)|John Taylor]], a British-born engineer. The company soon moved to the [[Academy Business Park]] in [[Bessemer]]. It expanded again in [[2012]]. | '''Dayjon, Inc.''' is a manufacturer and refurbisher of conveyor systems used in the mining industry. It was founded in [[2004]] by [[John Taylor (engineer)|John Taylor]], a British-born engineer. The company soon moved to the [[Academy Business Park]] in [[Bessemer]]. It expanded again in [[2012]]. | ||
The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in [[2016]]. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Kent, Dawn (October 5, 2012) "Bessemer's Dayjon Inc. to create 50 jobs in $2.8 million expansion." {{BN}} | * Kent, Dawn (October 5, 2012) "Bessemer's Dayjon Inc. to create 50 jobs in $2.8 million expansion." {{BN}} | ||
* Steere, Tim (October 27, 2016) "Bessemer company files Chapter 7 bankruptcy." {{BBJ}} | |||
[[Category:Manufacturers]] | [[Category:Manufacturers]] | ||
[[Category:Academy Business Park]] | [[Category:Academy Business Park]] | ||
[[Category:2004 establishments]] | [[Category:2004 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 14 December 2020
Dayjon, Inc. is a manufacturer and refurbisher of conveyor systems used in the mining industry. It was founded in 2004 by John Taylor, a British-born engineer. The company soon moved to the Academy Business Park in Bessemer. It expanded again in 2012.
The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2016.
References
- Kent, Dawn (October 5, 2012) "Bessemer's Dayjon Inc. to create 50 jobs in $2.8 million expansion." The Birmingham News
- Steere, Tim (October 27, 2016) "Bessemer company files Chapter 7 bankruptcy." Birmingham Business Journal