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EvenMix Simplifies IBC Tote Mixer Installation Without Forklifts
Cleveland-based manufacturer's modular design enables single-operator setup for industrial blending equipment.
Mar. 23, 2026 at 11:15pm
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EvenMix, an industrial equipment company based in Cleveland, Ohio, has released a technical guide explaining how its proprietary IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container) tote mixers can be installed by a single operator without the need for forklifts. Traditional industrial mixers often require heavy lifting equipment due to their large motors and rigid mounting structures, leading to production delays. EvenMix's lightweight, geared-drive systems are engineered to connect directly to tote openings, providing a portable and efficient solution for multi-container mixing.
Why it matters
By eliminating the forklift dependency, EvenMix's design simplifies the installation process and reduces operational bottlenecks in chemical, food, and manufacturing facilities where forklifts are reserved for high-priority logistics. The company's portable mixers also enable greater mobility, allowing a single unit to serve multiple containers throughout a shift.
The details
EvenMix's innovative approach to IBC tote mixer design prioritizes portability and single-operator installation. The company's lightweight, high-torque geared-drive systems are engineered to mount directly to tote openings, without the need for heavy rigid frames or forklift assistance. This allows a single employee to move, install, and start blending materials immediately, ensuring that mixing operations are not delayed by forklift availability.
- EvenMix released its technical guide on March 23, 2026.
The players
EvenMix
An industrial mixing equipment leader based in Cleveland, Ohio, dedicated to engineering portable and reliable blending solutions for drums and intermediate bulk containers.
Phil Ranking
The founder and CEO of EvenMix.
What they’re saying
“Most IBC mixers grew larger and heavier to handle industrial tasks, which inadvertently forced them to become forklift-dependent. We approached the challenge differently by prioritizing portability. Our mixers are engineered so a single operator can move, mount, and start blending materials immediately, ensuring that mixing operations never have to wait for a forklift driver to become available.”
— EvenMix engineering team
The takeaway
EvenMix's innovative approach to IBC tote mixer design demonstrates how mission-driven engineering can solve operational challenges and improve efficiency in industrial settings. By prioritizing portability and single-operator installation, the company has developed a solution that reduces downtime and enhances the mobility of mixing equipment across multiple containers.
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