IMH Systems industrial material handling team and project work

About IMH Systems

IMH Systems is a family-owned industrial material handling company focused on overhead conveyor systems, bridge cranes, structural support steel, and field installation work for serious manufacturing projects.

Family-OwnedHands-on accountability from review through install
Field-MindedDesign decisions shaped by real plant constraints
Nationwide ProofDocumented systems and project work across the country

Built For Projects Where Details Matter

IMH Systems helps manufacturers and industrial teams plan, supply, and install material handling systems that have to work in the real world: crowded plants, tight shutdown windows, existing equipment, production pressure, and future expansion needs.

The company is strongest where engineering, steel, equipment selection, and installation all have to line up. That is why the website now focuses around three core pillars: overhead conveyor systems, bridge cranes, and service/installations.

What IMH Brings To The Table

01

Practical Engineering

Equipment recommendations are reviewed around load, route, structure, controls, building constraints, and installation reality.

02

Cleaner Support Steel

IMH takes support structure seriously because column layout, bolted connections, access, and appearance affect the plant long after startup.

03

Field Execution

Installation, retrofit, shutdown planning, rigging coordination, commissioning, and startup are treated as core parts of the project.

IMH Systems industrial installation and material handling project work

A Better Material Handling Partner

Many buyers come to IMH after seeing proposals that look cheaper because the structure, installation, access, or future service work was not fully considered.

IMH works to protect the customer from that kind of short-term thinking. The right system should move product, preserve floor access, look professional, support maintenance, and leave room for the plant to grow.

Start With A Buildable Plan

Before budget, downtime, or engineering time is committed, the right project details need to be clear. IMH connects the desired outcome with the field conditions that decide whether the system can be installed cleanly and perform reliably after startup.

That means collecting photos, drawings, measurements, production goals, safety requirements, shutdown limits, and maintenance concerns early. It also means explaining tradeoffs in plain language: what should be engineered now, what can be phased later, what needs structural review, and what information is still missing before a final recommendation is responsible.

How IMH Thinks Through A Project

Strong material handling work starts with the questions that decide whether a system will be usable after the install.

Project question Why it matters
What needs to move? Load weight, dimensions, finish sensitivity, carrier style, pallet condition, and center of gravity shape the equipment choice.
Where does it need to go? Route, elevation, span, hook coverage, aisle access, and equipment conflicts decide whether conveyor, crane, vertical movement, or floor support fits.
What does the building allow? Roof steel, floor condition, columns, utilities, doors, mezzanines, and clearances affect support steel and installation.
How will production keep running? Shutdown windows, phasing, staging, safety rules, and startup timing drive the field plan.
Who maintains it later? Drives, take-ups, hoists, controls, wear points, lubrication, and inspection areas need reachable access.
Can it change later? Bolted support concepts, expansion points, reroute options, and relocation needs influence long-term value.

Core Capabilities

The About page should make it clear what IMH wants to be known for.

Overhead conveyorsPower and free, I-beam, enclosed track, hand-pushed monorail, carriers, controls, support steel, and installation.
Bridge cranesSingle-girder, double-girder, underhung, workstation, jib, gantry, runway, hoist, controls, and service planning.
InstallationsActive-plant installation, retrofit, shutdown planning, modernization, maintenance, emergency review, commissioning, and startup.
Support systemsVertical conveyors and floor conveyors remain available when they fit the larger project.

Why Support Steel Is Part Of The IMH Story

IMH does not treat conveyor and crane support steel as a background detail. Poor structure can block aisles, crowd maintenance zones, create unnecessary columns, complicate equipment moves, and make future expansion harder.

When the application allows, IMH favors clean bolt-together structural concepts and serious floor-space planning. That approach supports tighter installation tolerance, cleaner appearance, better service access, and a more flexible future path for the customer.

The Work IMH Is Built Around

IMH Systems is focused on engineered movement overhead, reliable lifting, and field execution inside real manufacturing plants. Overhead conveyors, bridge cranes, and service or installation work remain the center of that story, while secondary equipment is included only where it helps solve the larger project.

Buyers get practical answers instead of generic product language: what details matter, what decisions affect the installed system, what tradeoffs need review, and when a project is ready for a deeper conversation.

For conveyor projects, that means reviewing load weight, carrier behavior, drive and take-up locations, controls, support steel, access below the line, maintenance points, and shutdown phasing before recommending a path.

A strong system can be quoted responsibly, installed cleanly, and serviced after startup.

Who IMH Is For

IMH is a strong fit for manufacturers, contractors, plant managers, maintenance leaders, and industrial teams that need a practical partner for material handling projects with real field constraints.

The best customers are not just buying a conveyor or crane name. They need a company that can help review the system, structure, installation, startup, and long-term usability together.

IMH is built for customers who want the job done cleanly, seriously, and with the plant floor in mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does IMH Systems do?

IMH Systems focuses on overhead conveyor systems, bridge cranes, support steel, installation, retrofit, maintenance, modernization, vertical conveyors, and selected floor conveyor support.

Is IMH family-owned?

Yes. IMH presents itself as a family-owned industrial material handling company with hands-on project involvement.

Where does IMH work?

IMH has documented systems and project work nationwide. Specific project details can be used when approved.

What makes IMH different?

IMH places heavy emphasis on field reality, structural support design, floor-space protection, installation planning, and long-term serviceability.

What should I send before contacting IMH?

Photos, layout, load details, project goal, building constraints, shutdown timing, and any existing drawings are useful starting points.

Ready To Talk Through A Project?

Send IMH your photos, layout, load details, and project goal. The team will help determine whether overhead conveyor, bridge crane, installation support, or another material handling path fits best.