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  2. MTD Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Theo Moll, Emil Jochum and Erwin Gerhard formed a partnership to purchase the assets of Modern Tool and Die Company located on Power Avenue in Cleveland. The initial capital investment was $4,500. MTD's first products were perforating dies and a rolling machine for making window channels for Standard Products. MTD employed 12 employees in 1933.

  3. Bettcher Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bettcher Industries, Inc. was founded by Louis A. Bettcher in 1944 in the meatpacking district on Cleveland's West Side. The original name of the company was Bettcher Dieweld Company. What began as a tool and die shop soon grew into the making of cutting machinery. [1] The first products manufactured by Bettcher were carcass splitters.

  4. Category : Defunct manufacturing companies based in Ohio

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  5. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Cleveland

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    Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Cleveland" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Companies based in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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  7. AK Steel - Wikipedia

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    The company also provided carbon and stainless steel tubing products, die design and tooling, and hot- and cold-stamped components. Of AK Steel's 2018 sales, 63% went to the automotive industry, 15% to infrastructure and manufacturing industry and 22% to distributors and converters. [2]