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  2. Liebert Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company remained a wholly owned subsidiary until 1981, when it became a division of Liebert Corporation upon the company's initial public offering. [4] In 1980, Liebert built a major manufacturing facility in Delaware, Ohio. [5] That year, Ralph Liebert's son, Larry L. Liebert (1945-2023) took over management of the company. [6]

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  4. Category:Companies based in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan ...

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    Restaurants in Columbus, Ohio (15 P) Pages in category "Companies based in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total.

  5. Jeffrey Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was an early adopter of electric motors, and one of the first American manufacturers to build a mining locomotive powered from an overhead wire, in 1888. [7] This was followed by a line of electrically-driven coal mining machines. [8] By 1911, the company's plant in Columbus occupied more than 30 acres.

  6. Vertiv - Wikipedia

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    Vertiv began as Capitol Refrigeration Industries, established in 1946 by Ralph Liebert (1918-1984) in Columbus, Ohio. Liebert developed the first prototype precision air conditioner in his garage. In early 1965, the prototype was introduced to IBM in Chicago.

  7. Towner K. Webster - Wikipedia

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    Webster's son, Towner K. Webster Jr., was an engineer who eventually perfected the magneto as an ignition system for farm engines. In 1913, Webster Sr. opened a new company in Racine, Wisconsin named Webster Electric. [7] The magneto was a profitable product, but it was gradually supplanted by other ignition systems.

  8. The Crane Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    While the holding company resides in Columbus, the units operate in many other locations including: Columbus, Wilmington, and Mason, Ohio and Atlanta, Georgia. Founded by Robert S. Crane Sr. in 1947, the company has remained a private, family operated business, with Tanny B. Crane as CEO. The company employs over 1300, mostly in Ohio.

  9. Telephone magneto - Wikipedia

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    A telephone magneto is a hand-cranked electrical generator that uses permanent magnets to produce alternating current from a rotating armature. In early telegraphy , magnetos were used to power instruments, while in telephony they were used to generate electrical current to drive electromechanical ringers in telephone sets and activate signals ...