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  2. Independent Fabrication - Wikipedia

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    Independent Fabrication (IF) is a bicycle company located in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. IF fabricates bicycle frames from steel , titanium and carbon fiber . Independent Fabrication has twice won the Bicycling Magazine "Dream Bike of the Year" with its carbon-tubed, titanium-lugged XS road frame. [ 1 ]

  3. Sheerness Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    However, Co-Steel, a Canadian registered company, was an independent steel-making concern and not part of the then Nationalised British Steel. [ 9 ] The 1980s were an unsettled period for the steel industry and the Co-Steel management implemented changes to working practices and also persuaded all employees to become salaried staff as part of ...

  4. Metal fabrication - Wikipedia

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    A set of six-axis welding robots.. Metal fabrication is the creation of metal structures by cutting, bending and assembling processes. It is a value-added [1] process involving the creation of machines, parts, and structures from various raw materials.

  5. Lackawanna Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    A number of the so-called "independent" steel companies considered merger over the next two decades as a response to U.S. Steel's formation. In late 1915, Lackawanna Steel nearly consummated a merger with the Cambria Steel Company, Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, and Inland Steel. [37]

  6. Klöckner & Co - Wikipedia

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    Klöckner & Co SE (also known as Klöckner, KlöCo, or KCO) is a producer-independent distributor of steel and metal products. [1] With a network of 120 warehousing and processing locations, Klöckner & Co supplies over 90,000 customers, mainly in Europe and North America.

  7. Bourne-Fuller Company - Wikipedia

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    Bourne-Fuller acquired these two companies in 1920, [4] although the three companies had already formed an alliance in 1911 to be “able to fight the United States Steel Corporation.” Bourne-Fuller Company wanted to purchase Upson Nut so that it would own a furnace. [5] These three companies were the largest independent steel companies in ...

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