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Energy Products operates out of 5 facilities in the Midwest. Headquartered in Madison Heights, MI, they also have operations in Grand Rapids, MI, Toledo, OH, New Castle, PA and Windsor Ontario, Canada. [1] In August 2013, Energy Products announced the purchase of a 117,000 square foot building in Madison Heights, MI. [2]
Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Grand Rapids, Michigan" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The WorkCafe in Steelcase Corporate Headquarters, Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1985, Steelcase purchased the Meyer May House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and restored it, opening it to the public in 1987. [32] [9] A corporate art program has resulted in a collection including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Dale Chihuly. [33] [34]
Sixteen of the 18 manufacturing industries anticipated revenue improvement. They predicted that capital expenditures would increase 5.2% year-on-year, compared to a 5.6% rise reported for 2024.
The 61,500-square-foot facility included in that expansion tripled GRAM's manufacturing footprint to more than 100,000 square feet of production space. [4] GRAM chose SKAN isolators, a Bausch+Ströbel filler and an IMA lyophilizer. [2] [4] The facility was qualified in July 2020. [6]
Wyoming Powertrain Systems Grand Rapids, Wyoming, Michigan — valve train products Delco Electronics and Safety , Kokomo, Indiana — automotive electronics and related products These plants manufacture components for GM and 20 other customers.
Crystal Bowman (2006). "Rita Williams".Amazing Women of West Michigan.Wm. B. Eerdmans. p. 68. ISBN 0802840221. She also kept close track of Gill Industries, Inc. – the family-owned manufacturing business that her husband, John Gill, founded with Rita's brother in 1964.
The Steelcase Plants No. 2 and 3 complex contains four buildings: a single-story brick factory building with a monitor roof constructed in 1908, a four-story brick industrial loft-type factory building constructed between 1926 and 1930, a brick power plant also constructed in 1926, and a single-story concrete block building constructed in 1953.