Hickory Industries
Hickory Industries, Inc. was established in 1946 and since that time has been manufacturing commercial, rotisseries for the industrial market. It has been operating out of a 46,000 square foot facility in North Bergen, New Jersey since August 1994. Hickory was founded in 946 by Martin Kalman and, under his direction, Hickory produced products ranging from rotisseries and warmers to stainless steel work tables.
A new corporation was formed in October, 1978 which purchased the assets and the name of the old corporation. Hickory Industries was aquired by Steven Maroti as President and Aniko Heller as Vice-President and Secretary.
Under new ownership Hickory Industries marketed its first counter top model, the 5.5, in 1982. The 5.5 was designed to target convenience stores, small operations and grocery stores that had limited space. The 5.5 model is currently Hickory's number one selling model rotisserie.
In 1992 Hickory introduced it's model 7.7, a batch rotisserie with pull out material handling tables and a rear "show burner" for improved merchandising. This unit is offered in both gas and electric models.
Featured Products:
Hickory Model 7 Gas Batch Rotisserie
Hickory Model 7 Gas and Electric Continuous Rotisseries


