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Mezzanine Safeti-Gates Mourns Founder

Mezzanine Safeti-Gates Inc., an innovator in the design and manufacturing of pallet drop safety gates that provide fall protection in material handling and manufacturing facilities, distribution centers and warehouses, celebrates the life of its founder, James M. Conway, who died peacefully at home on May 23, 2022.

As a salesman and owner for Speedrack Distribution, he found a calling in the material handling industry. He started Mezzanine Safeti-Gates in 1982, bringing the first dual-gate safety system for fall protection, the Roly safety gate to market. Conway then went on to design many other safety gate models, including the Pivot, Tri-Side, Rack Supported and Open Top Models, receiving a number of patents for his safety gate designs.

James M. Conway died peacefully at home on May 23, 2022.

From the start of Mezzanine Safeti-Gates, James designed and sold safety gate solutions for the material handling and manufacturing industries throughout North America and beyond. He had transitioned to a more consulting role in recent years, but worked until the morning of his death, finally retiring from the industry he loved.

Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Conway was not only an entrepreneur, but a family man who believed strongly in the value of education. After completing an Associate Mechanical Engineering degree from Wentworth Institute, he continued his education earning a Bachelor of Science from Northeastern University, a MBA from Babson University and Juris Doctor from the University of Suffolk.

Conway was a proud veteran of the United States Army, and was stationed in Germany with the 620th Engineer Company. He then served in Fort Benning Georgia with the First Infantry Brigade before retiring from service.

“It is never easy to lose a colleague, especially in a family business,” said Aaron Conway, president of Mezzanine Safeti-Gates Inc.

“We lost a material handling safety industry pioneer, and are very fortunate to have had the leadership and keen insight of my father, James for so long. Chris and I have been proud to work alongside him for many years, and look forward to continuing and expanding the legacy that he has left behind in the safety gate industry.”

James M. Conway found a calling in the material handling industry.

  • James is buried in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts.

1 Response

  1. John Nofsinger

    Aaron, I am saddened to learn of the loss of your father. I always enjoyed our times together. He was indeed an industry pioneer and leader and will be missed. Wishing all the best to you and family.

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