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  2. Dayco - Wikipedia

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    Dayco was founded in 1905 as Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co. [3] by Col. J. C. Hooven in Ohio. The company initially made products such as garden hoses out of natural rubber . In 1908, the company hired John A. MacMillan , and began creating his product, the airless tire .

  3. Commercial and Government Entity code - Wikipedia

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    CAGE codes are referenced in various databases of the NCS, where they are used along with the supplier's part number to form a reference which is held on the National Stock Number (NSN) record. This reference enables users of the NCS to determine who supplies any given part. The information associated with the entities - name, address, phone ...

  4. Dorman Products - Wikipedia

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    Dorman focuses on identifying parts that are frequently failing on cars, trucks and other motor vehicles in operation and developing repair and replacement products. [4] The company announced record sales in 2022. [5] In August 2022, the company began the purchase of SuperATV for $590 million in total value. [6]

  5. Behr Dayton Thermal Products - Wikipedia

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    Behr Dayton Thermal Products LLC is a 570,000-square-foot (53,000 m 2) auto parts facility located in Dayton, Ohio. The Dayton plant is a major U.S. operation of the German company Behr GmbH & Co. KG. [1] This facility manufactures vehicle air conditioning and engine cooling systems.

  6. Air Force Materiel Command - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1961, as part of the DoD reorganization under President John F. Kennedy and his Secretary of Defense, Robert S. McNamara, the Air Force Logistics Command was established at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, replacing the Air Materiel Command and assuming the latter's supply and maintenance roles. The material procurement role was ...

  7. Cross-reference - Wikipedia

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    The term cross-reference (abbreviation: xref) can refer to either: . An instance within a document which refers to related information elsewhere in the same document. In both printed and online dictionaries cross-references are important because they form a network structure of relations existing between different parts of data, dictionary-internal as well as dictionary external.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Dayton and ...

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    The railroad of the Dayton and Union Rail Road Company, herein called the Dayton and Union, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located in Ohio and Indiana. The main line extends northwesterly from Dodson, Ohio, to Union City, Ind., 31.757 miles, with a disconnected section at Dayton, Ohio, 0.176 mile long, aggregating 31.933 ...

  9. Stoddard-Dayton - Wikipedia

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    The assets of the Dayton Motor Car Company were purchased by the reorganized Maxwell where parts were manufactured for assembly at New Castle, Indiana and later Detroit, Michigan. In 1913, Maxwell continued to offer the Stoddard-Dayton models 30, 38 and 48 (Savoy, Stratford and Saybrook), although these may have been leftover 1912 models.