MJE, LLC, Montezuma, Kansas, marks a significant milestone in 2024, celebrating 50 years of superior craftsmanship in agricultural construction.
Founded in 1974 by Max Jantz, MJE has grown from a one-man operation to a robust enterprise led by his children, Aaron and Heather Jantz. This evolution is a testament to MJE’s dedication to quality and innovation in ag construction.
Turnkey projects: a signature approach
MJE is renowned for its comprehensive turnkey projects in feedyard and dairy construction.
The company’s ability to handle every aspect from design to completion sets it apart, ensuring efficiency, timeliness, and superior quality.
Innovation in construction and equipment
MJE’s innovative practices enhance safety, efficiency, and return on investment for clients.
The phased construction approach and transparent “hard bid” estimation process underline MJE’s commitment to client satisfaction and industry leadership.
Launched in 2017, MJE Livestock Equipment has significantly impacted the agricultural equipment sector. The launch of the patented Calf Hutch Latch and The Conquistador Wheel Corral reflects MJE’s understanding of the cattle industry’s evolving needs.
Community commitment
Based in western Kansas, MJE’s roots run deep in the community. The company’s local hiring practices and leadership participation in regional governance and services demonstrate a strong commitment to community development.
As MJE commemorates its 50th anniversary, it invites the public to join in celebrating past achievements and future innovations. This year-long celebration will showcase MJE’s legacy and vision for the future in agricultural construction and equipment manufacturing.
MJE remains dedicated to excellence in construction and livestock equipment manufacturing. The company aims to deliver state-of-the-art solutions and top-quality equipment, contributing to sustainable agricultural landscapes.
Join the celebration
MJE’s journey of excellence continues as it embraces a future of new opportunities, innovations, and leadership in the agricultural construction industry.
To learn more and read the full story, visit www.mjellc.net.