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  2. Caterpillar Inc. - Wikipedia

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  3. Worthington Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company had purchased the JeanesvilIe Iron Works Company and had obtained a controlling interest in the Denver Rock Drill and Machinery Company, adding at least 30% to capacity. [17] The Holly Manufacturing Company (1859–1912) was acquired in 1912. [18] Guggenheim was a passenger on RMS Titanic and died on 15 April 1912 when the ship sank ...

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  6. LiuGong - Wikipedia

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    LiuGong, officially Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co., Ltd., is a Chinese multinational construction machinery manufacturing company headquartered in Liuzhou, China. It is the world's 10th-largest construction equipment manufacturer by market share and the world's largest manufacturer of wheel loaders. [2][3]

  7. American Machine and Foundry - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, American Machine and Foundry was renamed AMF. For many years, the company produced a wide variety of sport and leisure equipment, including Roadmaster bicycles, Harley-Davidson motorcycles (1969–1981), Head snow skis and tennis racquets (1969–1985), snowmobiles, lawn and garden equipment, (including manufacturing for Sears Craftsman.

  8. Beloit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Beloit Corporation

  9. Auburn Bearing & Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 and 1970, M.D. Knowlton Company moved operations to Victor, New York, where the Knowlton Building then served as the company's headquarters. [ 2 ] On August 18, 2006, Fairport Products, a designer and manufacturer of power transmission parts, acquired the Auburn Ball Bearing Division of M.D. Knowlton Company, and its operations were ...