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  2. Superior Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the Garford Motor Truck Company was established in Elyria, Ohio, a small town 30 miles outside Cleveland. By June 1912, the company was awarded a lucrative contract with the United States Post Office. The first order called for 11 trucks, the following for 20 trucks, for a total of 31 trucks.

  3. Gramm-Bernstein Company - Wikipedia

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    Gramm-Bernstein Company, also known as Gramm Motor Car Co. and Gramm Truck Co., was an automobile company in Lima, Ohio in the early 20th century. The company was an early manufacturer of power wagons and advertised 1, 2, 3, and 5 ton models with "any style of body desired". [ 1 ]

  4. Howmet Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Cordant sold its stake in Howmet to Alcoa, which placed Howmet into its Alcoa Industrial Components unit. In 2004, Howmet was part of a merger that created Alcoa Investment Casting and Forged Products unit. In 2007, Howmet was renamed Alcoa Howmet as a newly formed Alcoa Power and Propulsion unit division.

  5. ALCO S-2 and S-4 - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives' exterior was styled by ALCO engineer Ray Patten, who used curves in a mild application of Art Deco principles. The S-2 and S-4 are distinguishable externally from the very similar S-1 and S-3 660 hp (492 kW) switchers in that they have a larger exhaust stack with an oblong base and a larger radiator shutter area on the nose sides.

  6. Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press - Wikipedia

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    The Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press is a heavy press operated at Howmet Aerospace's Cleveland Operations. It was built as part of the Heavy Press Program by the United States Air Force . It was manufactured by Mesta Machinery of West Homestead, Pennsylvania , and began operation on May 5, 1955.

  7. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    House flag used by Alcoa Steamship Company Old house flag used by Alcoa Steamship Company (1963-1990s) Old house flag used by Alcoa Steamship Company (1917-1963) The Alcoa Steamship Company was a subsidiary of ALCOA since the company was formed in 1917. [68] List of ships: SS Alcoa Banner (SS Sundance) [69] SS Alcoa Cavalier; SS Alcoa Clipper ...

  8. Arconic - Wikipedia

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    Arconic Corporation is an American industrial company specializing in lightweight metals engineering and manufacturing. Its products are used worldwide in aerospace, automotive, packaging, oil and gas, building and construction, [4] defense, commercial transportation, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.

  9. Grand Traverse County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Grand Traverse County (/ ˈ t r æ v ər s / TRAV-ərss) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 census, the population was 95,238, making it the largest county in Northern Michigan. [2]