In 1947, the late William B. Casey, a North Carolinian, elected to leave the family saw-mill and try his hand at a different business. Casey joined his brother-in-law, the late Ed Rawls, owner of the Refrigeration Exchange Company in Atlanta, GA. At first, the company retailed refrigerated meat cases and soft drink boxes.
Casey and Rawls soon determined that actually producing the equipment was...
Low Temp Industries began as a retailer of refrigerated meat cases and soft drink boxes. Low Temp Industries operates three divisions, and occupies more than 200,000-square-foot of plant space. The company staffs over 200 employees. Low Temp Industries has grown to become one of the leading manufacturers of custom food service equipment. Its design elements include booth seating, half walls,...