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  2. Hardinge Inc. layoffs confirmed as company files WARN ... - AOL

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    Horseheads-based Hardinge Inc. confirmed it will be closing its Super-Precision Division as of Aug. 9, resulting in 31 employees losing their jobs. Hardinge Inc. layoffs confirmed as company files ...

  3. Hardinge, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Hardinge, Inc. is a multi-national machine tool builder with global headquarters in Berwyn, PA, USA. It began operation in 1890. Hardinge is best known for its lathes, both non-CNC and CNC. Hardinge Inc. machine tool brands now include Hardinge, Bridgeport, Kellenberger, Usach, Hauser, Jones & Shipman, Voumard, and Tschudin. It currently has ...

  4. Hardinge Inc. finds funding, calls off division closure and ...

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    Hardinge Inc., which filed a WARN notice regarding likely closure of its Super-Precision division and layoff of 31 employees, ... Brea scores 18 to lead No. 12 Kentucky past No. 8 Tennessee 78-73.

  5. Hardinge sells assets, but Horseheads facility to remain open ...

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    The Hardinge Inc. Horseheads plant will remain open under a new name after the company sold its businesses. Here's what it means for local jobs. Hardinge sells assets, but Horseheads facility to ...

  6. Bridgeport (machine tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    1965 Nov. 1, 600th employee hired; 1965 Nov., Finished renovating and built addition for Plant 3; 1966 Dec. 12, 700th employee hired; 1967 March 6, 100,000th Bridgeport Miller came off the assembly line; 1967 June 11, Open House for employees and families; 1968 March 1, Bridgeport Machines Inc. sold to Textron Inc. 2004 Acquired by Hardinge, Inc.

  7. Turret lathe - Wikipedia

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    Hartness 3x36 flat turret lathe with cross-sliding head, equipped for bar work, 1910 [1]. A turret lathe is a form of metalworking lathe that is used for repetitive production of duplicate parts, which by the nature of their cutting process are usually interchangeable.

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  9. Hardinge Inc. may close a division at its Elmira-area ... - AOL

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    Hardinge, which was founded in the 1890s in Chicago and relocated to Elmira in the 1930s, sent a notice July 26 to employees of its Super-Precision division notifying them their employment would ...