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  2. Verville Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    The Verville Aircraft Company was a Detroit, Michigan based manufacturer of small airplanes and flying boats, which became bankrupt during the Great Depression. Alfred V. Verville started the corporation after working for multiple aviation companies.

  3. River Works - Wikipedia

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    Immediate results in increased output and machine utilisation, and a reduction on manufacturing losses but was eventually terminated by the management. [6] The plant had operations boosted in the late 1980s after General Electric decided to close the General Electric Everett Plant and move operations there. [7]

  4. Pathfinder (1912 automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Wartime shortages of materials financially hindered the Pathfinder Company. At the beginning of 1917, it was rumored that Pathfinder would merge with Empire. Instead, the company was gone by years end, and a new company moved into the factory to make shoe polish. The San Diego Automotive Museum has a 1912 Pathfinder Model E in their collection ...

  5. E-M-F Company - Wikipedia

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    The E-M-F Company was an early American automobile manufacturer that produced automobiles from 1909 to 1912. The name E-M-F was gleaned from the initials of the three company founders: Barney Everitt (a custom auto-body builder from Detroit), William Metzger (formerly of Cadillac), and Walter Flanders (who had served as Henry Ford's production manager).

  6. Boeing Everett Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Everett Factory, officially the Everett Production Facility, is an airplane assembly facility operated by Boeing in Everett, Washington, United States.It sits on the north side of Paine Field and includes the largest building in the world by volume at over 472 million cubic feet (13,400,000 m 3), which covers 98.3 acres (39.8 ha).

  7. Vigor Shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Todd Shipyards was founded in 1916 as the William H. Todd Corporation when properties of the Tietjen & Lang Dry Dock Company of Hoboken, New Jersey were bought in 1916 by a syndicate headed by Bertron Griscom & Company of New York and placed under management of William H. Todd, president of the Robins Dry Dock & Repair Co., Erie Basin, Brooklyn, New York. [6]

  8. Fortive - Wikipedia

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    Fortive Corporation is an American industrial technology conglomerate company headquartered in Everett, Washington.The company specializes in providing essential technologies for connected workflow solutions; designing, developing, manufacturing and distributing professional and engineered products, software and services. [1]

  9. The Leavitt Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Its manufacturing facility is in Everett, Massachusetts. Leavitt has about 100 employees. James T. Hintlian was the CEO in 2007. He was followed by his son, Mark Hintlian. [1] The company produces Teddie Peanut Butter in several varieties of smoothness, as well as "all natural" and homogenized versions.