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  2. Berlin Steel - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Steel Construction Company, also known as Berlin Steel, is a metal fabrication company with headquarters in Connecticut and Virginia.Berlin Steel is the successor to Berlin Iron Bridge Company, and is credited as the architect of many historical bridges from the early 20th century, at least three of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

  3. Ulbrich (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ulbrich was founded in 1924 by Frederick Christian Ulbrich Sr. as The Fred Ulbrich Company, in Wallingford, Connecticut.Ulbrich was originally a scrap yard, but gradually expanded and pivoted to stainless steel in 1936 after a merger between two corporations that prevented Ulbrich Sr. from selling to one of his top buyers. 1937 saw the creation of Victory Cutlery Company, a now defunct ...

  4. American Institute of Steel Construction - Wikipedia

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    The National Steel Fabricators Association (1919-1921) War Service Committee (1917-1919) The American Institute of Steel Construction ( AISC ) is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association for the use of structural steel in the construction industry of the United States.

  5. Hexcel - Wikipedia

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    Hexcel Corporation is an American public industrial materials company, based in Stamford, Connecticut.The company develops and manufactures structural materials. Hexcel was formed from the combination of California Reinforced Plastics (founded 1948), Ciba Composites (acquired 1995) and Hercules Composites Products Division (acquired 1995).

  6. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Connecticut

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    Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Connecticut (7 P) D. Defunct manufacturing companies based in Connecticut (42 P) E. Edgewell Personal Care (10 P) X. Xerox (4 C ...

  7. Farrel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    At the CEO’s direction, Charles S. Jones’s firm divested the Roll Grinder products division, the Railroad products division, the steel extrusion division, and a 25% equity stake in the Italian Pomini enterprise. The Railroad products division was acquired by Simmons Machine Tool Corporation (now NSH USA Corporation) in Albany, New York. [5]