Our company was established in 1999 and the team at Feed Rite Automation Inc is led by Todd Cadeau. In order to satisfy our customer needs, Todd has assembled experienced associates, from the Automation, Material handling, and High production environments.

All of our activities are customer driven and our inventive group embraces the challenges of solving your production requirements. This is our philosophy from the Design concept and Machine development stages, all the way to the final installation of your production equipment. We constantly work to ensure that the latest techniques and materials are used, while still maintaining the overall strength and reliability of the equipment, so that maximum uptime is achieved.

Elevator Automation

Feed Rite knows and understands the most stringent of the “Food & Drug” industry specifications, and we meet or exceed all of these requirements in our material supply and manufacturing processes. Over time we have built a reputation for solving difficult parts feeding challenges. Our mission is to provide top quality parts feeders and automated equipment, at a very competitive price. Our modern facility accommodates every aspect of the design and manufacture of all our automated products. This includes: – the Engineering, Machining, Fabrication, Electrical, and Assembly stages.

Our products are covered by a full One Year parts and labour warranty.

Feed Rite’s Burlington location is ideally situated just 30 minutes from Toronto and 60 minutes from the Buffalo border. We are less than one kilometre from the main expressway, and mid-way between the international airports of Toronto Ontario and Buffalo New York. Additionally, we are only half an hour to / from the Hamilton International Airport.

We are totally dedicated to the advancement of our customers, as we fully understand that their success means our success. Your Feed Rite partners are proud of what we do, proud of our products, and of our associates. Please don’t hesitate to let us show you what we have to offer.

President
Todd Cadeau