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  2. All Japan Federation of Ceramics Industry Workers - Wikipedia

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    The All Japan Federation of Ceramics Industry Workers (JCW, Japanese: セラミックス産業労働組合連合会, Ceramics Rengo) is a trade union representing workers in the ceramics industry in Japan. The union was founded on 12 December 1995, when the National Federation of Ceramic Industry Workers' Unions merged with several smaller ...

  3. Kale Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by İbrahim Bodur (1928–2016) in 1956 to produce ceramics. [1] In later years, the company entered in metal tools industry in 1969, [2] chemical products industry in 1975, [3] equipment trading in 1978, [4] hardware, machinery and power tools trading, [5] and defense industry. [6]

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  5. Johnson Matthey - Wikipedia

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    The project will create about 400 new jobs. The plant consists of two production lines which will manufacture a range of catalysts. [21] In 2009, Johnson Matthey opened a catalyst manufacturing plant in North Macedonia. [22] It was expanded in 2012 [23] and went on to become the largest exporter in North Macedonia. [24]

  6. CoorsTek - Wikipedia

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    Coors Porcelain was renamed Coors Ceramics Company in 1986, shortly after Joseph Coors Jr. (1942–2016), [38], [39] succeeded R. Derald Whiting (1923–1995) as president. [40] At the time, porcelain was a small part of the 12-plant, 2200-employee company's output. High-alumina ceramics were and remain the company's primary products.

  7. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    By 1948, "the peak year for the industry, over eight hundred ceramic concerns were in operation throughout California." [ 4 ] With sunlight year round, an abundance of raw materials, and relatively inexpensive natural gas, California became competitive with centers of ceramic production such as the "Pottery Capital of the World" East Liverpool ...