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  2. Metal Ware Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was a successor to Two Rivers Plating which was founded by Henry Mixa in 1902. [4] [5] [6] In October, 1920, property was purchased from Two River Plating and Manufacturing Company. [7] The company's primary products were copper and nickel-plated utensils. The 1920s saw growth in the company with employment reaching 100 by 1927. [8]

  3. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Wisconsin

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  4. Category:Companies based in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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  5. Spancrete - Wikipedia

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    By 1951, West Allis Concrete Products was receiving high-quantity orders to supply concrete block for Milwaukee County Stadium, Wisconsin State Fair Park, and Kohl's Department Stores, as well as new risers for Comiskey Park. The company had grown so large that it required expansion, and it did so by purchasing Genesee Sand and Gravel Company ...

  6. OM Group - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the company date back to the 1940s when the company's predecessor Mooney Chemical Company was founded in 1946 in Cleveland by namesake James Mooney and his partner Carl A. Reusser. Forging strong ties with copper and nickel miners in Zaire and Zambia , Mooney quickly became key supplier of the metals, helping maintain some of the ...

  7. Ferro Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Ferro was founded in 1919 by Harry D. Cushman in Cleveland. [1] The company's headquarters are currently located in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. [1] In 2007, the company was listed as 844 on the Fortune 1000. As of 2011, Ferro operated 40 manufacturing facilities around the world. [2]

  8. A. V. Rama Rao - Wikipedia

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    Alla Venkata Rama Rao (born 2 April 1935) is an Indian inventor and chemist, [1] known for his pioneering research in the field of drug technology. [2] He is the founder of the A. V. Rama Rao Research Foundation, a non governmental organization promoting research and doctoral studies in chemistry and Avra Laboratories, an organization dealing in intermediates and active pharmaceutical ...

  9. The Vollrath Company - Wikipedia

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    The Vollrath Company is an American company based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin that manufactures stainless steel and aluminum equipment and smallwares (utensils etc.), and deep draw stainless steel items, for commercial and institutional foodservice operations.