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THE INTERTECH GROUP, INC.
THE INTERTECH GROUP, INC.
Charlotte, North Carolina
100-499 employees
The Aerostructures Division started as Ellcott Manufacturing in 1972, in Vernon, Connecticut. TIGHITCO, Inc acquired Ellcott Aerospace in 1997 which became TIGHITCO - Ellcott Division. In 2007 TIGHITCO – Ellcott Division moved to Berlin, Connecticut and changed its name to TIGHITCO – Aerostructures Division. TIGHITCO, Inc. is an Industry leader in the Design and Fabrication of Engineering Components for Aerospace and Industrial Applications. Our " Design-Build-Low Cost Manufacturing " approach provides our customers with a complete solution to their challenges. Our Lean and Continuous Improvement Philosophy emphasizes efficiency while maintaining the flexibility necessary to support our different Customers. We view our Customers as partners and our goal is to achieve the highest level of Customer Satisfaction.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BROOKWOOD COMPANIES INCORPORATED
BROOKWOOD COMPANIES INCORPORATED
New York, New York
100-499 employees
Brookwood Companies provides a wide range of technical synthetic fabrics to a number of industries around the world. As an integrated textile company with a focus on research and development, Brookwood has been a trusted leader in providing innovative and diverse solutions to a growing list of customers. Through established capabilities in development and manufacturing, as well as access to a global network of marketing and manufacturing partners, Brookwood Companies is uniquely positioned to provide its customers support at every step, with strong, high quality, cost-effective solutions.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
PRECISION FABRICS GROUP
PRECISION FABRICS GROUP
Greensboro, North Carolina
100-499 employees
Precision Fabrics manufactures and sells value-added products and services to highly specified markets. Our high-performance products play key roles in many diverse markets, which demand engineered, finished fabrics. The common thread among these markets is the technical nature of their requirements. Precision Fabrics was the first ISO-qualified textile supplier in the USA. Our Woven Division is built on vertical integration. We handle everything from weaving through dyeing and finishing. Precision Fabrics uses both sophisticated weaving of fine filament fabric and unique chemistries to create custom fabrics that meet a broad range of strict criteria for a variety of value-added products. Woven markets include: greige fabrics, industrial, medical, peel ply, protective apparel, therapeutic bedding, and window treatments. Our Nonwoven Fabrics Division specializes in designing creative solutions to specific problems. We apply chemistries, coatings and laminations to a broad range of nonwoven fabrics which we source from our global network of substrate manufacturers. We not only offer a broad product line in many of the markets we serve, but we also work with customers to develop unique products for their specific needs. Our ability to source the most appropriate nonwoven technologies for the targeted end uses, combined with our extensive range of converting capabilities, has allowed Precision Fabrics to be the most flexible, responsive, and largest value-added nonwoven roll good producer in the world. Nonwoven markets include: medical, window treatments, clean room wipes, personal care, home care, mattress construction, protective apparel, fiberglass composites, acoustics, industrial packaging, construction, filtration, barrier bedding. Learn more about us at: www.precisionfabrics.com Follow us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/precisionfabricsgroup Other: www.essentiatowels.com | www.nexusveil.com | www.pristinefabrics.com | www.dermatherapyfabrics.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WILLIAM BARNET & SON, LLC
WILLIAM BARNET & SON, LLC
Spartanburg, South Carolina
All Size Average employees
William Barnet and Son, LLC. is a global manufacturing, recycling, and trading company, specializing in a wide range of fibers, polymers and yarns. Within each market, our range of products extends from industrial grade to specialty/high-tech. We produce and supply in many different resins to include Polyester, Nylon 6, Nylon 66, Acrylic, Polypropylene and Viscose.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
RICHLOOM FABRICS GROUP, INC.
RICHLOOM FABRICS GROUP, INC.
New York, New York
50-99 employees
Richloom is a design leader and one of the largest textile manufacturers in the US, offering an invaluable commitment to sustainable products, remarkable styles and exceptional service. The company's expertise extends from its leadership in the upholstery and casual furniture industries to its fashion direction in the decorative textile arena. Additionally, Richloom Contract provides fabrics and finished products to most of the world’s leading hotel brands, restaurants and corporations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ANCHOR INDUSTRIES INC.
ANCHOR INDUSTRIES INC.
Evansville, Indiana
100-499 employees
For well over a century, Anchor has been respected for innovative fabric products, manufacturing expertise and high standards of integrity. Founded in Evansville, Indiana in 1892 as a small riverboat supplier along the Ohio River, Anchor is now a world leader in the manufacture of fabric products for industry, rental and recreation. Today, Anchor employs over 300 skilled workers and has over 350,000 square feet of production capacity at two locations. Anchor credits its long history of growth and vitality to its greatest assets: loyal customers and loyal employees. Thanks to the company's strong, diversified foundation and innovative, motivated people, Anchor Industries entered its second century in a stronger position than at any other time in its history. The family-owned company looks forward with confidence to a future of continued success.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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TINGUE, BROWN & CO.
TINGUE, BROWN & CO.
Peachtree City, Georgia
100-499 employees
THE GLOBAL LEADER IN INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES, SUPPLIES AND PARTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY INDUSTRY Tingue's thriving operations include parts and ironer manufacturing, textile converting, product design and development and a host of other services to support the commercial laundry industry. We have hundreds of skilled, dedicated people at our six centralized facilities with a commitment to research and development.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
DILLON YARN CORPORATION
DILLON YARN CORPORATION
Boca Raton, Florida
1-24 employees
Dillon Yarn Corporation is a textiles company based out of 53 East 34th Street, Paterson, New Jersey, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ORIENTAL WEAVERS USA INC
ORIENTAL WEAVERS USA INC
Dalton, Georgia
100-499 employees
Known around the globe for its fashion-forward designs and cutting edge technology, Oriental Weavers is a leading flooring manufacturer specializing in area rugs and hospitality carpeting. The vertically integrated company has delivered products synonymous with high-fashion, quality and value for more than 40 years. OW and OW Hospitality’s parent company, Oriental Weavers Group, is a multi-national collection of companies with manufacturing facilities worldwide. For more information on OW’s product assortment, visit www.owrugs.com and for more information on OW Hospitality's carpet offerings, visit www.owhospitality.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ATKINS & PEARCE 401(K) PLAN
ATKINS & PEARCE 401(K) PLAN
Covington, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Atkins & Pearce is a 7th Generation Family owned Textile Company, located just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio in Covington, Kentucky. We were established in 1817 and have nurtured our unique capabilities in braiding and textile processing far beyond those of other competitors in the textile market. We are proud to work so closely with the world's largest consumer products companies, industrial manufacturers, and innovators. Our ability to spot market trends, respond to broad industry indicators, and leverage on our fiber expertise has allowed us to move in the hyper-competitive markets we serve. Please visit http://www.atkinsandpearce.com/ for the latest news and information about Atkins & Pearce, Inc. and our products.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MCMICHAEL MILLS, INC.
MCMICHAEL MILLS, INC.
Madison, North Carolina
100-499 employees
McMichael Mills, Inc. manufactures and distributes high-quality covered elastic yarns.With two manufacturing facilities, McMichael Mills, Inc. produces over 500 different elastomeric yarns.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
VERMONT TEDDY BEAR COMPANY, INC.
VERMONT TEDDY BEAR COMPANY, INC.
Shelburne, Vermont
100-499 employees
In 1981, John Sortino was playing with his son Graham and his collection of teddy bears. Surprised to see that every one of his son’s bears was foreign made, Sortino was inspired to bring this American tradition back to its roots. Sortino handcrafted his first bears in his wife’s sewing room and by 1983, he began to sell his bears from a peddler’s cart at an open-air market in Burlington, VT. It took a year to sell through his first 200 bears. One day, a tourist visiting Burlington asked for a bear to be mailed to her home. This gave Sortino the idea to package a teddy bear and add delivery service. The Bear-Gram® concept was born. Shortly before Valentine’s Day in 1990, the Company took this concept to NYC. Advertisements featuring well-known local radio personalities endorsing Bear-Gram gifts were placed on Z-100. Calls flooded the Company’s three telephone lines and within the first two days, the Company reached its sales goal for the entire year! In 1992 Inc. Magazine recognized The Vermont Teddy Bear Co. as the 80th fastest growing private Company in the US. By 1993 the Company ranked 58th. In 1995, The Company moved into its new, 60,000 square foot home situated on 57 acres in Vermont’s picturesque Champlain Valley. Today, more than 150,000 people a year visit the Vermont Teddy Bear Co. to find out how teddy bears are made. The Company now handcrafts more than 150,000 Bears for its Bear-Gram gift delivery service and employs 162 year round staff.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market