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Illinois Tool Works Inc. or ITW is an American Fortune 200 [3] company that produces engineered fasteners and components, equipment and consumable systems, and specialty products. It was founded in 1912 by Byron L. Smith and has built its growth on a "small-wins strategy" based on decentralization, simplicity, customer-focused innovation, and ...
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Dutch settlements in Michigan. The first building was a church. The town of Zeeland was platted in 1849, and the school district was organized the following year. Within twenty-five years, Zeeland had acquired a sawmill, a wagon factory, blacksmith shops, grocery stores, and a post office. The village officially became a city in 1907.
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ITW may refer to: Illinois Tool Works; International Thriller Writers; Institute of Technology for Women, former name of the Usha Mittal Institute of Technology; Inter Air (ICAO airline code: ITW; callsign: INTER WINGS), see List of airline codes (I) Ibuoro language (ISO 639 language code: itw) idiopathic toe walking, a form of toe walking
The city of Zeeland is located at the western edge of the township and is administratively autonomous. Drenthe is an unincorporated community in the southeast part of the township at 42°46′58″N 85°56′24″W / 42.78278°N 85.94000°W / 42.78278; -85.94000 ( Drenthe, Michigan
Max De Pree is a son of D. J. De Pree, founder of Herman Miller office furniture company. The company had close ties with Charles and Ray Eames, beginning in 1946.In 1953, Max De Pree saw a model house design in the Eames Office in Los Angeles, and asked Eames if he could build it in Michigan.
W. James Farrell (born April 1942) is an American businessman, known for being the CEO of Illinois Tool Works from 1995 to 2005. [1]Farrell was in the United States Army from 1965 to 1967 of his military service.