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GOWER CORPORATION
GOWER CORPORATION
Simpsonville, South Carolina
100-499 employees
MP Husky designs and manufactures UL CSA NEMA Cable Tray Systems , UL CSA NEMA Wire Mesh/Basket Cable Tray Systems, and UL CSA NEMA Cable Bus Power Distribution Systems. Founded in 1955, MP Husky originally began operations as Husky Products. Over the folllowing 50+ years of leadership and service, MP Husky has gone through several transformations and mergers, including Husky/Burndy and Metal Products, leading to what is today MP Husky - Americas leading manufacturer of UL CSA NEMA Cable Tray , Wire Mesh/Basket Cable Trays , UL CSA NEMA Cable Bus , and nuclear cable tray systems . Throughout these changes one thing has remained constant - the Husky drive to be the most reliable, highest quality, cost effective and innovative cable tray manufacturer and cable bus manufacturer of NEMA compliant Cable Support Systems and Cable Bus Power Distribution Systems. We have an unsurpassed commitment to customer satisfaction and service and we are eager to earn your loyalty and trust. As we continue to build and strengthen our partnerships with our customers, we look forward to the next 50 years of service and support.
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Top Benefits
BWT LLC
BWT LLC
Greenville, South Carolina
100-499 employees
North American HQ for single source Clean Utilities solutions
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MORITO SCOVILL AMERICAS, LLC
MORITO SCOVILL AMERICAS, LLC
Clarkesville, Georgia
100-499 employees
Morito Scovill Americas provides customers with 330 years of combined expertise from design to delivery. With a presence in over 25 countries, MSA offers a vast supply chain network to provide high-performance fasteners for apparel and industrial applications as well as attaching machine equipment and expert technical support. Believing that great designs deserve great fasteners, MSA is active and steadfast in the commitment to provide continuous improvement and operational efficiency to customers and partners. From our global headquarters in Clarkesville, Georgia, USA, our technicians and designers help create and select the perfect fastener and equipment for each customers’ needs. Our flexible decision-making process, dedicated account-based customer service team and efficient ordering processes make doing business with Morito Scovill Americas easy. Our sales team, technicians and service specialists are located around the world to support customers throughout the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe and everywhere in between. Our partner, Morito Co. Ltd., specializes in apparel components, transportation equipment materials and general parts for various consumer products. Today, in addition to operating numerous group companies and other entities, Morito has built a global network that includes partnerships with other companies in countries around the world so the diverse needs of customers can be effectively fulfilled. Check us out on YouTube.
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Market Competitive
PRETTL ELECTRIC CORPORATION
PRETTL ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Greenville, South Carolina
50-99 employees
PRETTL Electric Corporation is an automotive company based out of 1721 WHITE HORSE RD, Greenville, South Carolina, United States.
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Top Benefits
UNITED TOOL & MOLD, INC.
UNITED TOOL & MOLD, INC.
Liberty, South Carolina
50-99 employees
Established in 1995, United Tool & Mold, Inc. is a leading provider of engineering changes and repair services for the plastic injection and blow molding industry. Founded on the principles of keeping the plastics industry running, UTM strives to be a one-stop-shop for all mold-servicing needs. From 1995 to 2003 we focused on Engineering Changes and repair of smaller molds.In 2003 we expanded our business to become a major provider of mold repair services for small and large molds up to 125,000 lbs. By purchasing our 2nd facility in Duncan South Carolina and focusing on cost-effective and time sensitive repair services for large tooling, we have become heavily involved with the automotive plastics sector. Since opening the Duncan facility we have doubled the factory size to further expand our capabilities including a 55 metric ton overhead crane and expanded the machining capabilities. In 2008, we expanded again by opening a 30,000 sq ft plant in Rainbow City, AL. In 2018, we broke ground in Liberty, SC at the Pickens County Commerce Park to combine our Duncan and Easley Facilities into one. While we have made many changes to both equipment and the building over the years, our principles remain the same – Keeping the Plastics Industry Running. We pride ourselves on exceeding our customer expectations. We are able to accomplish this through: 1. Quality Craftsmanship 2. Compressed and/or expedient lead times 3. A willingness to do whatever is necessary 4. Competitive pricing. 5. Engineering services 6. Integrating a global perspective to achieve the best concept to development time possible.
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Top Benefits
STUEKEN, LLC
STUEKEN, LLC
Fountain Inn, South Carolina
50-99 employees
As the global technology leader for deep-drawn components and competent solution partner for small, precise metal parts and assemblies, we aim to exceed our customers' requirements wherever possible. For more than 85 years, we have been convincing customers in a wide variety of industries worldwide with high-quality ready-to-use products. We offer integrated finishing processes as well as guaranteed quality with tightest tolerances and highest repeatability.
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Market Competitive
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STEELWORKS OF THE CAROLINAS, INC.
STEELWORKS OF THE CAROLINAS, INC.
Piedmont, South Carolina
50-99 employees
Steelworks is a family-owned fabrication business.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DARBY METALWORKS, INC.
DARBY METALWORKS, INC.
Anderson, South Carolina
1-24 employees
Darby Metalworks Inc is a machinery company based out of 110 Shirley Store Rd, Anderson, South Carolina, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MM SYSTEMS CORPORATION
MM SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Pendergrass, Georgia
50-99 employees
Founded in 1960, we offer waterproof, fire-rated, thermal, and seismic expansion joint systems meeting the rigorous demands of stadiums, buildings, plaza decks, and parking structures. Our “tailored technology solutions” provide architects, engineers, and contractors with answers to challenging project requirements.
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Market Laggard
VITA, INC.
VITA, INC.
Greenville, South Carolina
1-24 employees
We make handcrafted ballet barres and fitness equipment for studios, gyms, and consumers so that owners can expand exercise routines and attract new members, and individuals can more effectively train in the convenience of their own homes.
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Market Laggard
SARGENT METAL FABRICATORS, INC.
SARGENT METAL FABRICATORS, INC.
Anderson, South Carolina
100-499 employees
In June of 1975, Donnie Sargent started Sargent Metal Fabricators. Donnie’s dad, JD Sargent came shortly after that. They equipped their shop with select machines and a desire to become a quality driven metal fabrication shop. Many of their initial jobs were in the textile industry. Sargent continued to grow over the years and made many products that included armored trucks and fire trucks. It was in the early 1990s when Donnie realized that Sargent needed to invest in CNC equipment to stay competitive and to grow in other markets. Sargent bought its first CNC laser punch machine in the early 1990s. Today, Sargent continues to invest by buying machines with the latest technology available, to better serve their customers. In 2003, Sargent moved from its Standridge Road location to its present location at Airport Road in Anderson, SC. It is an 80,000 square-foot facility located on a 21-acre campus. Today, the Standridge Road facility serves as The Sargent Innovation Center. Donnie’s stepson Tim, started working at Sargent as a teenager, becoming the third generation to work in the family business. In 2011, Tim became President and CEO of Sargent Metal. Tim continues to focus on providing custom metal fabrication solutions with state-of-the-art and automated equipment. Today over 150 people are proud to call Sargent Metal home and we are proud to serve customers in over 30 states and 3 countries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BUNTY, LLC
BUNTY, LLC
Greenville, South Carolina
1-24 employees
BuntyLLC, founded in 2000, services the automotive, food processing, and energy industry. BuntyLLC customers include the largest tire manufacturer in the world, the leading transmission supplier to a large japanese automaker, Tier I manufacturers in automotive shocks, brakes, drive trains, and mirror assemblies. BuntyLLC has also provided stainless steel parts for the food processing industry passing FDA standards in production.
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Market Leading