about us

Folder/Gluer Parts

At Moll Finishing Solutions, our mission is to engineer and deliver finishing equipment that simplifies complexity, increases productivity, and empowers our customers to compete and grow.

Since 1977, the first pocket folder gluer sketch was at the Moll kitchen table, we have built our company on ingenuity, durability, and a deep understanding of the finishing industry. From those early garage beginnings to a three-generation, family-owned manufacturer, we have remained committed to doing things the right way, designing machines that are simple to run, built to last, and trusted by finishing departments worldwide.

Proudly made in the USA, every Moll system is engineered, machined, and assembled in-house, allowing us to maintain complete control over quality, innovation, and performance. With responsive service, readily available parts, and hands-on expertise, we stand behind every system we build, ensuring long-term reliability and real-world results.

Driven by vision, strengthened by experience, and grounded in our heritage, we continue to push the finishing industry forward while staying true to a simple belief: Finishing may be the last step in production, but it’s the first thing your customer sees.

2026

The third Moll generation

Release of Moll’s digital Rotary Die Cutter – Moll Flexcut 760 System

2013

Ushering in a new era for the company

Ushering in a new era for the company, they move to a new building thus doubling in size and capabilities.

2008

B&R Moll expands to the UK

B&R Moll expands to the UK – Opening Moll International LTD. to handle the European and Asia demand

2005

Adding to the team

Major milestone

Bruce’s son’s Kevin and Daniel join the company.

2002

The second generation

Bruce & Rick take over the family legacy and rebrand as B&R Moll

1985

First machine

First Machine

Dick Moll & Sons see their first machine put into production.

1977

The Start!

Major milestone

Dick Moll and his sons, Bruce and Rick, started Dick Moll & Sons in their family garage. After noticing the inefficient way of hand taped pocket folders. The first Hand-Fed Pocket Folder Gluer was sketched out on a kitchen napkin.