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  2. Richard E. Dauch - Wikipedia

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    Chairman of. American Axle. Richard E. "Dick" Dauch (July 23, 1942 – August 2, 2013) was an American businessman, and co-founder and Executive Chairman of the Board of American Axle and Manufacturing. Previously, Dauch served as a manufacturing manager at Chevrolet, Chrysler and at Volkswagen's Westmoreland Assembly Plant.

  3. Allison Transmission - Wikipedia

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    Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. is an American manufacturer of commercial duty automatic transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems. Allison products are specified by over 250 vehicle manufacturers and are used in many market sectors, including bus, refuse, fire, construction, distribution, military, and specialty applications. With ...

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Located at 1001 E. Delavan Ave. Built cars until World War II and was then converted to make axles; renamed Saginaw Gear and Axle in 1984. Sold to American Axle in 1994. H: Buick City: Flint, Michigan: United States: Buick LeSabre Oldsmobile 88 (1987-1995) Pontiac Bonneville (1996-1999) 1904: 1999 Cadillac Stamping: Detroit, Michigan: United States

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  8. Eli Lilly and Company - Wikipedia

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    Eli Lilly and Company is an American multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with offices in 18 countries. Its products are sold in approximately 125 countries. The company was founded in 1876 by Eli Lilly, a pharmaceutical chemist and Union Army veteran of the American Civil War for whom the company was ...

  9. Marmon-Herrington - Wikipedia

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    The Marmon-Herrington Company, Inc.is an American manufacturer of axlesand transfer casesfor trucks and other vehicles.[1] Earlier, the company built military vehicles and some tanks during World War II, and until the late 1950s or early 1960s was a manufacturer of trucksand trolley buses. Marmon-Herrington had a partnership with Ford Motor ...