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Harmony introduces SmartShield powered by Visium, a Far UVC indoor sanitization system designed to deliver continuous protection in spaces that are actively occupied, with minimal disruption to operations.
Continuous air and surface protection with a low energy draw.
SmartShield provides a passive, always-on layer of defense that operates without requiring routine active cleaning or ventilation upgrades, reducing airborne and surface pathogens in real time while daily activities
If you have ever noticed that some vertical balers arrive at a facility laying on their side instead of standing upright, you are not alone. This often raises questions about quality, safety, and long term performance. In reality, the shipping orientation of a vertical baler is driven by practical logistics and real world site conditions rather than how well the machine is built.
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In rural communities, the future of manufacturing does not begin in a factory.
It begins in a classroom. At Harmony Enterprises, we believe one of the most powerful ways to strengthen the manufacturing workforce is to meet students where learning happens and bring real experience directly into the process. That belief is guiding our hands on partnership with Kelsey Biel, the welding instructor at
Industrial Compactors as Critical Infrastructure for Modern Facilities
For decades, industrial compactors were viewed primarily as waste handling equipment. Today, that perception has changed. Industrial compactors have become a core piece of business infrastructure that directly impacts operating costs, labor efficiency, safety, regulatory compliance, risk exposure, and long term facility perfor
Servant leadership is built on a simple but powerful principle: the true measure of leadership is not authority, but service. It means putting people first, listening before directing, leading with humility, and taking responsibility for the wellbeing of both teams and communities. At Harmony Enterprises, that philosophy is not just discussed, it is lived daily through the leadership of President Ramon Hernandez<
Engineered for Performance and Longevity
At Harmony Enterprises, Inc., we don’t just manufacture compactors - we build complete waste handling systems designed to make your operations cleaner, safer, and more efficient. From indoor and outdoor compactors to customized material handling solutions, Harmony is your single-source partner for high-performance, long-lasting waste management equipment.
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The waste handling landscape is evolving faster than most organizations realize. Rising material volumes, stronger sustainability expectations, staffing pressures, and new operational standards are transforming what businesses need from their recycling balers, compactors, and overall waste systems. What was once a back room necessity is becoming a central component of streamlined, efficient, and sustainable operations.
Solar-Powered P200 Interest Heats Up: A Smart, Sustainable Solution for Modern Facilities
As businesses, municipalities, and architects continue to prioritize sustainability, energy efficiency, and smart use of space, Harmony’s solar-powered P200 vertical compactor is experiencing a surge in attention, and for good reason! This innovative baler delivers powerful waste-reduction results with minimal energy use, making it an ideal c
As winter approaches and our community braces for the year’s challengers, now is a time when generosity matters more than ever. At Harmony Enterprises, we’re gearing up for our annual “Canstruction” food drive - an event that brings together creativity, teamwork, and impact in a powerful way. This year’s build will take place on Tuesday, December 16th.
In follow up to the updated 2022 “Bottle Bill”, which expanded the existing California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act to include wine and distilled-spirits containers, California is taking a major step forward for circular-economy infrastructure. CalRecycle announced $131 million in grants to expand beverage-container redemption sites across California. The move will help more comm
