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  2. Category : Defunct manufacturing companies based in Michigan

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    Scoot-Mobile; Scripps-Booth; Seton Company, Inc. Sharp (automobile) Shay Motors Corporation; Sibley (automobile) Signet (automobile) Sintz Gas Engine Company; Standard Electric (automobile) Steel Swallow; Stuart (automobile) Suburban (1911 automobile)

  3. Koch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    It operates oil refineries in six states and chemical plants in Illinois, Texas and Michigan. The firm also manufactures asphalt used for paving and roofing applications at 13 asphalt terminals in six states including Alaska (2 terminals), Wisconsin (2), Iowa (3), Minnesota (4), Nebraska (1), and North Dakota (1). [ 67 ]

  4. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Michigan

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    Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan (5 C, 237 P) W. Whirlpool Corporation (2 C, 2 P) Wolverine World Wide (10 P) ... Mobile view ...

  5. Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  6. Automotive Components Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Milan Plant - Milan, Michigan: produces gas tanks; leased to Inergy in August 2011. Monroe Plant - Monroe, Michigan : produces chassis; idled in 2008, then sold to Ford Motor Company in 2009. Nashville Glass Plant - Nashville, Tennessee : produces glass components; sale to Zeledyne Glass Products completed in April 2008.

  7. Blaw-Knox - Wikipedia

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    As highway construction moved away from rigid concrete construction, Blaw-Knox began making highway pavers for the new method of flexible asphalt paving . In 1931 Blaw-Knox introduced a form-riding finisher for asphalt paving. By 1932 they released the first self-propelled non-form riding finisher for the placement of stones and asphalt. [5]

  8. Vulcan Materials Company - Wikipedia

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    The sale of assets included Vulcan's chloralkali plants in Wichita, Kansas; Geismar, Louisiana; and Port Edwards, Wisconsin, as well as Vulcan Chemicals' joint venture located in Geismar, Louisiana. In 2005, Vulcan acquired 11 aggregates operations and five asphalt plants in Arizona, Georgia, Indiana and Tennessee.

  9. Houdaille Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company had plants in Buffalo, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana, Muskegon, Michigan, Decatur, Illinois and Gananoque and Oshawa, Canada, and was being considered for acquisition by both Ford and GM. [12] In November 1932, the New York Stock Exchange approved the listing of its class A common stock on the exchange. [13]