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Scott Fetzer Electric Group consists of France Power Solutions, Northland Motor Technology, and Kingston Products. [18] To better focus on providing consumer goods for end user's home needs, Scott Fetzer Consumer Brands (SFCB) was formed. SFCB's brands include Wayne Pumps, Blue Angel Pumps, Halex, Ginsu Brands, and American Angler. [22]
It continued to purchase well-known companies involved in manufacturing such things as overhead cranes, gasoline-dispensing pumps, and heavy equipment for mining and construction. [6] In 1968, the Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company, established in 1891, [7] merged with Dresser, [8] becoming the Dresser-Wayne Company. [9]
Franklin Electric Co., Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of products and systems focused on the movement and management of water and energy. The company offers pumps, motors, drives, and controls for use in a variety of residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, and municipal applications.
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Tokheim is an American manufacturer of fuel dispensers.It is one of the world's leading manufacturers and servicers of fuel dispensing equipment. The group as part of Dover Fueling Solutions has operations in many countries and offers fuel dispensers and pumps, retail automation systems, payment terminals, media devices, replacement parts and upgrade kits, and support services including ...
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Seen on the runways of Max Mara, Louis Vuitton, and Christian Dior, the fanny pack—once considered solely functional for hands-free convenience—has transformed itself into a signifier of style ...
Sanders has become one of the most talked about coaches in the college game after energizing a Colorado program that had been irrelevant for decades.