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Minarik Automation & Control has been providing total solutions for the automation and control industry for over 50 years. Our nationwide stocking locations, Value-Added Centers and regional warehouses provide customers with a wide range of quality product lines and value-added services. Our extensive breadth of technologies along with our technical support and customer service staffs enable us to provide customers with numerous solutions that can be “bundled” together, custom designed for your application or simply sold separately. Minarik, one source for your automation and control needs.
Minarik was established in 1952 in Los Angeles, California USA as a motor distributor and repair station by Bill Minarik. In 1954 the corporation began manufacturing speed controls to be able to vary the speed of DC motors. As the need arose, Minarik added associated product lines to the Distributor Division with the intent of having complimentary product lines to solve a wide variety of automation and control applications.
To better service our growing customer base, Minarik opened stocking distributor locations from 1980 through 1996. From 2000 to 2002 Minarik acquired three distributors, bringing the total number of locations to 18 with over 275 employees nationwide.
Each branch has its own stock, sales and technical support staff. Most of our support staff are degreed mechanical and electrical engineers or have an associates degree from a technical school. Our training school, Minarik University is an extensive program that covers all aspects of automation and control so our employees are up to date with the latest technology. The training school offers a variety of formats such as hands on classes, web conferencing and online training modules and testing.
By providing value, quality products, knowledgeable support and total solutions, Minarik is striving to be “the best valueadded motion control distributor” in the industry.
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