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From 1930 to 1935, the Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, had been building its smaller fire engines on chassis made by LeBlond-Schacht Truck Company, also of Cincinnati. But by 1935, Depression-weakened Ahrens-Fox owed Schacht so much money for chassis already supplied, that Schacht refused to supply any more truck chassis to AF.
Columbus Country Club Mound: February 15, 1974 : 4831 E. Broad St. [1 No: 27 # Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts: Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts ... Ohio Baptist General ...
Middleport, Ohio, has an all Sutphen fleet, including the SP70 tower ladder. [citation needed] Plain City, Ohio, has 3 Sutphen custom engines, a 1987 (photographed above), 1990, and 2008. [citation needed] Portsmouth, Ohio, ran an all Sutphen Fleet until 2008, when the department bought a new Mid Mount Aerial Ladder and Pumper from Pierce.
Rosenbauer International AG has been listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange since 1994. 2010, Rosenbauer had over 2,000 employees worldwide and turnover was about €595 million. Over 90% of the production is exported and the company has sites in Luckenwalde , Passau , Karlsruhe , Oberglatt (Switzerland), Madrid , Lyons ( Sioux Falls , South ...
The Crane Group Companies (also known as Crane Group) of Columbus, Ohio, USA, is a holding company of operating units primarily involved in the manufacturing and distribution of building products. Products include wood composite decking and railing, exterior cladding products, vinyl fencing, OEM PVC profiles, wood doors and door-frames, and ...
The Columbus Buggy Company was an early buggy and automotive manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio, United States, from 1875 to 1913. Begun by three business partners, the company set up its manufacturing facilities in what is today the Arena District producing inexpensive buggies and dashboards, and quickly saw success. At its height it ...
He was appointed vice president and general manager of the company's largest steel facility in Columbus, Ohio in 1985. A member of Worthington's board of directors since 1990, McConnell became vice chairman in 1992 and was named chief executive officer in March 1993. In September 1996 he was named chairman of the board. [2]
Buckeye Steel Castings was a Columbus, Ohio steelmaker best known today for its longtime president, Samuel P. Bush, who was the grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush. Buckeye, named for the Ohio Buckeye tree, was founded in Columbus as the Murray-Hayden Foundry, which made iron farm