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  2. Commentary: Unfair imports from China and elsewhere ... - AOL

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    Aluminum extruders in the U.S. directly employ 37,000 workers, many of them union members, and that doesn't include another 160,000 workers that are indirectly helped by aluminum extruders.

  3. Andersen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, Andersen acquired Frontier Tooling and Design Corp, an extrusion tooling supplier in Huntington, West Virginia. [13] In March 2018, Andersen acquired Heritage Windows and Doors, a manufacturer of custom aluminum doors and windows in Gilbert, Arizona. [14] [15] Andersen opened a new manufacturing facility in Menomonie, Wisconsin ...

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    Aluminum engine blocks & heads: 1948 Located at 26427 State Route 281. Was part of GM's Central Foundry Division. Iron pouring ended in 2017. The plant now pours only aluminum blocks and heads. Defiance made the aluminum blocks and heads for the Buick 215 V8. Defiance has also supplied Toyota with 4-cylinder engine blocks and Nissan with V6 ...

  5. Manitowoc foundry teams with local organizations for talk and ...

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    Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry is at 838 S. 16th St. Parking will be blocked off with orange cones in the parking lot across the street from the foundry’s recent expansion. An employee will be on ...

  6. Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry in Manitowoc acquires Iowa firm ...

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  7. Jeld-Wen - Wikipedia

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    Jeld-Wen predecessor company Morgan Manufacturing, Oskosh, Wisconsin. The Morgan Manufacturing plant was shut down in 2009. JELD-WEN was founded in 1960 by Richard "Dick" Wendt when he, together with four business partners, bought a millwork plant in Klamath Falls, Oregon. [4]