About Us
Today, Laurel Machine & Foundry Co. operates as a general contract shop, offering a full range of services including:
- Full Line Metal Service Center
- Structural, sheet, and plate fabrication in carbon, stainless steels, and aluminum, including tubing, pipe, mitered fittings, and forged steel flanges. Our fabricated products also include pressure vessels and storage tanks, as well as fabricated steel assemblies.
- Manufacturing and repair of custom machinery and machine parts from carbon and stainless steel, brass, and aluminum, for new and used equipment.
- Casting work in gray iron, alloy gray iron, ductile iron, both rough and machined. Casting can be poured in sizes from 25 pounds to 7,000 pounds.
- Mill supplies, including over 10,000 industrial and oil field mill supply items.
Company History
1904 – Laurel Machine & Foundry Company established as a manufacturer and supplier of metal parts for the Lindsey eight-wheel wagon factory
1911 – J.W. Mulloy and brother Richard “Dick” Mulloy purchase Laurel Machine & Foundry Company with eight employees housed in two wooden buildings
1917 – Richard “Dick” Mulloy becomes President (First Generation)
1918 – Machine Shop constructed
1924 – LMF builds first “explosion” gun for Mr. Mason, inventor of Masonite
1939 – Pat Mulloy becomes Vice President (Second Generation)
1948 – Current Fabrication Shop constructed
1963 – Current general Machine Shop constructed
1972 – P.E. (Gene) Mulloy becomes Vice President (Third Generation)
1974 – Supply House opens to public
1979 – Foundry Division switches to all-electric induction furnaces.
1982 – James William (Jim) Mulloy becomes Vice President (Third Generation)
1982 – P.E. (Gene) Mulloy becomes President
1989 – Foundry division relocates to Hawkes Industrial Park with a new 50,000 sq./ft. facility
1997 – Trent A. Mulloy becomes Vice President (Fourth Generation)
1999 - LMF Celebrates its 95 th Anniversary
1999 – CNC Machining Division relocates to Hawkes Industrial Park with a new 30,000 sq./ft facility and the largest horizontal machining center in the state of Mississippi (Mazak FK-1080)
2004 – LMF Celebrates its 100 th Anniversary
2005 – Trent A. Mulloy becomes President of LMF; Gene Mulloy becomes CEO



