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  2. Automotive industry in Flint, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Workers in Building 35 built the first Corvette prototype, around 1953. Plant 38 (the Die and Engineering Center) opened in 1967, is still operated by GM and is known as Flint Tool and Die. According to GM's website, at Flint Tool and Die there are 228 hourly and 25 salaried workers. [8]

  3. Flint tools - Wikipedia

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  4. Flint Engine Operations - Wikipedia

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    Flint Engine South began operations in 2002. [2] It produced inline five and six cylinder versions of the GM Atlas engine [3] [4] until that engine line was discontinued in 2009 alongside the GMT360 platform. [5] Shortly after Flint Engine South was completed, Powertrain Flint (aka Flint North) was closed and demolished. [6]

  5. Ex-Cell-O - Wikipedia

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    Ex-Cell-O Tool & Manufacturing Co. 1927–1937 Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Tool Corp. Name changed to reflect the company's emphasis on parts and fixtures for aircraft. [2] 1986–2006 Ex-Cell-O Machine Tools, Inc. Name of the machine tools division of Ex-Cell-O Corp following its acquisition by Textron.

  6. Flint Group - Wikipedia

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    Flint Group is a manufacturing company with its headquarters in Luxembourg. Having a revenue of EUR1.5 billion and about 5,000 employees, Flint Group is one of the largest suppliers to the printing and packaging and labeling industries worldwide.

  7. Cincinnati Milling Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company was an American machine tool builder headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated in 1889, the company was formed for the purpose of building and promoting innovative new machine tool designs, especially milling machines. The principals in forming the company were Frederick A. Geier and Fred Holz.