Some of the most resilient manufacturing companies aren't born in corporate boardrooms; they are forged in the dust and sparks of a family garage. For Jenkins Iron & Steel, the journey from a modest hobby to an industrial powerhouse began in a Minnesota shop with a simple realization. When Eric Jenkins packed up and left university after just five days, he didn't have a grand master plan—he just knew he belonged in the shop with his father, Marty. Recognizing a local need for skid steer snow buckets, Eric fired up his welder and got to work, turning out one hand-cut, hand-painted attachment a day.

    He didn't know it at the time, but those first sparks ignited a family dynasty. Word of Eric's rugged, reliable buckets spread quickly across Minnesota, and soon, he was buried in orders. The demand was too much for one man, so the Jenkins family did what they do best: they went to work together. Patrick Jenkins returned home, bringing his formal engineering background to the shop floor to design complex new models, including highly successful grapples. As the orders continued to flood in, the third brother, Kurt, made the bold decision to walk away from his practice as a clinical social worker to take over sales, freeing his brothers to focus entirely on production.

    Today, that single-bucket-a-day hobby has transformed into a staggering manufacturing operation. The family yard has been replaced by a state-of-the-art facility pulsing with the energy of over 80 skilled professionals. Where Eric once cut steel by hand, three laser cutters now run 24 hours a day, feeding 14 robotic welders and an automated powder-coating booth. Together, they produce an astounding 125 to 150 heavy-duty attachments every single day, boasting a catalog of over 45 diverse models designed to tackle any project.

    Yet, despite the robotic precision and massive scale, the soul of Jenkins Iron & Steel remains fiercely human and undeniably family-oriented. At the helm of quality control is Marty Jenkins, who still clocks 14-hour days in the shop to ensure every piece of steel meets the family's uncompromising standards. He believes in building products that survive absolute abuse—a claim backed up by the fact that he still uses the company's very first, original Skeleton Grapple.

    When a customer buys a Jenkins attachment, they aren't just buying steel; they are buying a promise. It is a guarantee that if something goes wrong, the person answering the phone is a Jenkins—someone who intimately knows the equipment, who physically puts their family name on the steel, and who cares deeply about the reputation they have built from the ground up.

 

Year Founded: N/A

Main Products: Skid Steer Attachments

Brand: Jenkins Iron & Steel

Country of Origin: USA

Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/JenkinsIronandSteel

Website: http://jenkinsironandsteel.com/

Address: 22401 County 36, Long Prairie, MN 56347, United States

Contact No.: +18557323843

Email: https://jenkinsironandsteel.com/contact/