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  2. ESCO Group - Wikipedia

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    A ladle of hot metal is poured in an archival photo taken at a former ESCO foundry in Portland, Ore. ESCO was founded in 1913 by Oregon businessman Charles (C.F.) Swigert as a local source of steel castings. The Electric Steel Foundry Company was founded on property once occupied by the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition.

  3. Precision Castparts Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the company purchased Cherry Aerospace to expand their fastener business. [9] After ranking as the 568th largest U.S. company by Fortune in 2007, [10] the company became a Fortune 500 the next year when it ranked 444, and rose to 362 in 2009. [3] It ranked 322 prior to its sale to Berkshire in 2016.

  4. Willamette Iron and Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    The yard in 1945 Newly constructed sternwheelers fitting out at Willamette Iron Works in 1898.. Willamette Iron Works (also known as Willamette Iron and Steel Company or WISCO) was a general foundry and machine business established in 1865 in Portland, Oregon, originally specializing in the manufacture of steamboat boilers and engines. [1]

  5. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Converted in 1955 into an automotive body metal fabricating plant. Became part of GM's Metal Fabricating Division in 1994 and became Grand Blanc Weld Tool Center in 2002. Grand Rapids Metal Center: Wyoming, Michigan: United States 1936: 2009: Located at 300 36th Street SW. Metal fabricating plant. Demolished. Guide Headlamp Division: Anderson ...

  6. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Railway Equipment Company; Erie Car Works (1868 – c. 1920) Erie, Pennsylvania [9] Evans Products (1964–1972) Plymouth, Michigan [9] FMC (formerly Farm Machinery Corp.) (1965-) South Charleston, West Virginia, [9] (1965-1985) Portland, Oregon with acquisition of GBEC

  7. Leupold & Stevens - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the company acquired a majority interest in the company Nosler Bullets (also a family company), and then sold off their portion in 1988. [3] [4] Other ventures include Biamp Systems (1985–1986), makers of sound equipment, and Fabmark (1984–1990), a sheet metal fabrication division that serviced high technology companies.

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