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The pumps in the building are no longer original, having been replaced several times. [2] The building is one of three to survive in the Field's Point area from the early decades of Providence's wastewater treatment system. the others are the Ernest Street Sewage Pumping Station and the Chemical Building ; the Sludge Press House was demolished ...
Eastman Business Park, formerly Kodak Park, is a large manufacturing and industrial complex in the city of Rochester, New York, in the United States.The complex is run by Eastman Kodak and is located 3 miles (5 km) north of downtown Rochester and 4 miles (6 km) south of Lake Ontario.
In 1997, the Company changed its name to Applied Industrial Technologies to more accurately reflect its diversified product lines, and is currently traded on the New York Stock Exchange with the symbol AIT. From the 1950s through the early 1990s, the Company targeted U.S. expansion with small and mid-size acquisitions.
2004 - Thompsons Kelly & Lewis [15] (Australian supplier of centrifugal pumps [16]) 2005 - Interseal assets (from Australia-based Ludowici Mineral Processing Equipment Pty Ltd. [17]) 2006 - HydroTechnik (privately held mechanical seal manufacturer based in Olomouc, Czech Republic [18]) 2007 - MF Sealing Systems (British industrial pump and seal ...
Lincoln Industrial Corporation (Lincoln) is a manufacturer of automated lubrication systems, manual lubrication equipment and industrial pumping systems, and subsidiary of Svenska Kullagerfabriken AB . Founded in 1910, the company has been responsible for many of the inventions that established modern lubrication practices in automotive ...
The company later moved its headquarters to Plainview, New York. In 1970, Manhattan Supply Company was acquired and, in 1998, moved its headquarters to Melville, New York, on Long Island. The company currently operates from five regional Customer Fulfillment Centers and 12 [4] branch offices. [5] In 1997 MSC acquired Enco Manufacturing Company. [6]
A new partnership called Henry R. Worthington, or Worthington Hydraulic Pump Works, was formed in 1862. [1] The United States Navy used Worthington pumps to pump boiler feed water, bilge water, and water for fire fighting and general services aboard various ships during the American Civil War, including the USS Monitor. [3]
Albany International Corp., originally the Albany Felt Company, is an industrial-goods company based in Rochester, New Hampshire, United States.It makes two different lines of products: machine clothing, in particular, felts for use in paper manufacturing and textile processing; and composites used in the aerospace industry.