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  2. The Crane Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Group Companies (also known as Crane Group) of Columbus, Ohio, USA, is a holding company of operating units primarily involved in the manufacturing and distribution of building products. Products include wood composite decking and railing, exterior cladding products, vinyl fencing, OEM PVC profiles, wood doors and door-frames, and ...

  3. P&H Mining - Wikipedia

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    P&H Mining Equipment operates a global network of P&H MinePro services support teams in key mining regions, formally established in 1996. MinePro operations are located in Africa , Asia , Australia , Europe , North America and South America close to major concentrations of mining operations that produce energy and minerals for the global economy.

  4. Konecranes - Wikipedia

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    Konecranes is one of the largest crane manufacturers in the world [3] and it produces about one in ten of the world's cranes, [4] of which around 80% are for use in factories, the rest at ports. [5] Konecranes operates in over 50 countries and has about 16,500 employees.

  5. Joy Global - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, Pawling and Harnischfeger began building their own line of overhead cranes for manufacturing and warehouse operations. [6] The Panic of 1893 caused demand to fall for the cranes designed and built by Pawling and Harnischfeger, who were referred to by customers as “P&H”. The partners decided to expand their product line to ...

  6. LBX Company - Wikipedia

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    Production of these cranes and crane-excavators continued for over 42 years (1954 to 1996). Link-Belt built over 7,000 units and LS-98 units are still operating around the world. Link-Belt Speeder faced growing competition from Japanese manufacturers.

  7. Tanny B. Crane - Wikipedia

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    She became the President of Crane Plastics in 1996. In January, 2003, she succeeded Jameson Crane to her current position. She is also a member of the Dean's Advisory Council of the Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University, sits on the Board of the United Way of Central Ohio, is a member of the Columbus Partnership and the Columbus Foundation, and sits on the Board of the Greater ...

  8. C.H. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The company’s average annual growth, measured in truckloads, more than doubled and C.H. Robinson posted more than $700 million in sale within five years. Forty per cent was generated by truck brokerage, with the remainder of revenue coming from produce sales. [14] [5]

  9. John P. McConnell (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John P. McConnell is the CEO of Worthington Industries and the son of philanthropist, Worthington Industries founder and Columbus Blue Jackets founder John H. McConnell. ...