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FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO., INC.
FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO., INC.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
500+ employees
Founded in 1944, Franklin Electric has grown from a small motor manufacturing company into a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of systems, focused on the movement and management of water, fuel, and electricity. Headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Franklin serves all corners of the world with facilities spanning the globe.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
INDUSTRIAL DIELECTRICS, INC.
INDUSTRIAL DIELECTRICS, INC.
Noblesville, Indiana
100-499 employees
Dielectric is a leading provider of innovative broadcast products. We design, engineer, and manufacture antennas, combiners, switches, diplexers, transmission lines and waveguides for television, and FM radio. From remote stations to major markets, Dielectric delivers solutions for every need. Dielectric collaborates with the consultant community, as well as with its customers'​ engineering staffs, to design advanced and reliable antenna systems.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
DEFLECTO, LLC
DEFLECTO, LLC
Indianapolis, Indiana
100-499 employees
For more than 60 years, Deflecto® has kept a commitment to innovation, quality, and customer service. This commitment, along with our broad range of products, has been the key to developing strong, long-lasting relationships with our customers. Deflecto’s rich heritage was founded on innovative and problem-solving products. It was in 1960, in the basement of C.P. Meyer’s home, that he invented the first air deflector to help prevent factory compressors from freezing up. It didn’t take long for this new invention to begin revolutionizing personal home comfort as well. A few years later, a clever Deflecto employee turned a magnetic air deflector upside down and placed it on a metal filing cabinet as a way to organize invoices. With that, the first wall pocket was invented, opening up the office products market. Deflecto is the world’s largest chairmat, bicycle reflector and dryer venting manufacturer. We’re a global leader in sign and literature holders, office workspace accessories and air distribution products.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE MURSIX CORPORATION
THE MURSIX CORPORATION
Yorktown, Indiana
100-499 employees
Mursix is a technology-driven company characterized by its use of state-of-the-practice equipment and technologies in the production of value-added product solutions. Capabilities include tool design and construction, punch press and multislide stamping of both large and small components (including the stamping of precious metals), precision machining, in-machine processing, injection and insert molding, plating, and sophisticated multi-part assembly.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FUNCTIONAL DEVICES, INC.
FUNCTIONAL DEVICES, INC.
Sharpsville, Indiana
100-499 employees
Functional Devices, Inc. has been designing and manufacturing quality electronic devices in the United States of America since 1969. Our goal is to provide high quality products for the most reliable and economical solutions to the needs of our customers, along with world-class support from our sales and engineering experts. Current product offerings include RIB relays, current sensors, power control, enclosures, power supplies, transformers, and accessories. Functional Devices has established itself as a leader in the HVAC, Building Controls, Energy Management, Energy Savings, Lighting Controls, and Wireless industries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BALL SYSTEMS, INC.
BALL SYSTEMS, INC.
Westfield, Indiana
25-49 employees
Your Test Solutions Are Now Within Reach. For 50 years, Ball Systems has served companies developing and manufacturing critical electronic or electro-mechanical assemblies for automotive, aerospace and defense, and consumer appliance applications with custom designed test systems and build-to-print. Our tenured test engineering experts have spent the night on the manufacturing floor – we understand the challenges of volume production, the nuances of electronic and electro-mechanical test, the benefits of open solutions with accessible IP, and the pressures of customer timelines – and we create the test solutions you need to make your life easier. Operating as a nimble extension of your team, we can get you up and running quickly with minimal process overhead. Our teams stay in close communication with you throughout each engagement, ensuring test systems pass critical milestones before moving forward and are designed to meet the needs of your final components or products. Engineering specialties include electronic system design including analog, digital, mixed-signal, RF, FPGA, microcontroller, firmware, PCB design and layout, mechanical design, and software programming including LabVIEW, TestStand, VeriStand, LabWindows CVI, C, C++, C#, Visual Basic (VB), PLC Programming, and others. Manufacturing capabilities include PCA assembly, custom cable harnesses, cabinet builds, custom fixtures, panel wiring, system assembly, and various types of rework and remanufacturing.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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BULLDOG BATTERY CORPORATION
BULLDOG BATTERY CORPORATION
Wabash, Indiana
50-99 employees
Founded in 1977 by Mr. John Dawkins, Bulldog Battery Corporation moved from Chicago, Illinois to Wabash, Indiana in 1985. Mr. Norman Benjamin, whose background was in engineering and battery consulting, was appointed CEO and oversaw day-to-day manufacturing operations. Mr. Dawkins and Mr. Benjamin steadily grew Bulldog Battery, eventually acquiring Power Flow, a Texas-based company, and moved its operations to Wabash. In June of 2015, John Dawkins sold Bulldog Battery Corporation to the employees, and the company became 100% employee owned. After several years with the company as a Regional Sales Manager, and then Chief Operating Officer (COO), Mr. Richard Glassburn was appointed as Chief Executive Officer/President in August of 2018. Bulldog Battery has become a leader in motive battery industry. We manufacture and distribute industrial batteries used in forklifts, order pickers, pallet jacks, locomotive diesel starting, explosion-proof batteries, and more. Our employee-owners take pride in crafting the highest quality reputation in the industry. Each battery that leaves our 200,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facilities undergo extensive testing, including full discharge and equalization. We pride ourselves on maintaining the fastest lead times within the industry. While the world struggles with supply-chain shortages and delays, Bulldog Battery has integrated each step of the manufacturing process in-house. Competitor lead times are backlogged more than 12 weeks, whereas we typically ship within two and strive for a one-week ship date. We lead the way when it comes to industrial batteries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
DART CONTROLS, INC.
DART CONTROLS, INC.
Zionsville, Indiana
25-49 employees
Since 1963, Dart Controls has been designing and manufacturing variable speed drives, controls and accessories for electric motors in our Zionsville, Indiana facility. Our mission is to be the company you want to do business with. We pursue this goal by continuously seeking ways to improve our quality, efficiency and services while maintaining our commitment to customers, employees, shareholders and suppliers. With Dart Controls you can rely on an immediate response for product or service information, as well as rapid order processing, prompt shipments, and a knowledgeable service staff. We also provide comprehensive instruction manuals for each of our products.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ALTEX-MAR ELECTRONICS, INC.
ALTEX-MAR ELECTRONICS, INC.
Westfield, Indiana
25-49 employees
With nearly two decades as a custom manufacturer of wire harness and cable assemblies, ALTEX is highly regarded as a strategic outsourced manufacturing partner. ALTEX provides design and engineering support and manufacturing services to the OEM marketplace. We specialize in providing comprehensive solutions, from engineering to manufacturing to fulfillment. Our diverse capabilities make it possible to provide competitive and high quality solutions to customers in most any industry, from lifts and rail to conversion and mobility. The privately-owned company offers the adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness of a small company while having the facilities, expertise and aptitude to manufacture the most complex wire harness, box build and electro-mechanical assemblies. We set ourselves apart by customizing each client experience, which may include: -- Manufacturing customers’ engineered designs to their unique specifications -- Assisting in the design and engineering of wire harnesses and electro-mechanical assemblies -- Ensuring quality and efficiency and minimizing risks with poka-yoke fixturing -- Component sourcing experience and knowledge -- Minimizing part numbers, tooling costs and labor demands -- Managing as much of the production life cycle as necessary
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
FRAKES ENGINEERING INC.
FRAKES ENGINEERING INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Utilizing 39 years of firsthand plant floor experience, control system integration expertise and deep industrial IT understanding, Frakes Engineering solves automation challenges for our customers in the automotive, water and wastewater, paper and pulp, food and beverage, metals, glass, plastics, and pharmaceutical markets. Our solutions help our customers employ new technologies that enable better business decisions by giving plants global data access, increased security and safety, and lower error margins all while running with better efficiency and productivity. Bill and Jim Frakes were working as engineers in automotive plants in the 1970s when they saw the rise in technology of control and information systems. Having firsthand knowledge of the challenges in manufacturing, Bill and Jim founded Frakes Engineering in 1978. Frakes Engineering is now one of the oldest and most experienced control system engineering firms in the Midwest. Our company is headquartered out of Indianapolis, IN with thirty-five engineers performing work globally to a diverse range of clients. Frakes Engineering has a commitment to providing quality, system independent solutions to our clients with an eye towards long-term relationships. This philosophy has allowed Frakes Engineering to prosper over the last three decades with an average tenure of thirteen years for our engineering staff. It is our belief that this experience is what sets us apart from other systems integrators. Experience is the Difference. (317) 577-3000
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COMPAL USA (INDIANA), INC
COMPAL USA (INDIANA), INC
Logansport, Indiana
100-499 employees
Cal-Comp USA, a New Kinpo Group company, is an electronics manufacturing services company offering turn-key production services to the industrial, medical, aerospace, military, security, and communications markets. We specialize in complete program management for OEM's seeking a true manufacturing partner that can provide design, prototyping, NPI, production, through end-of-life services for any electronic assembly.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ANDYMARK, INC.
ANDYMARK, INC.
Kokomo, Indiana
25-49 employees
AndyMark develops, manufactures, and distributes mechanical and electrical parts for the mobile and competitive robotics market, focusing on robotics education. The AndyMark staff strives to support the FIRST Community and the robotics education market by developing and distributing essential components to robot builders and mobile robotics. In 2004, Andy Baker and Mark Koors formed AndyMark, Inc. working from their homes to grow the business, while continuing to work their day jobs as engineers at Delphi Automotive. In 2007, AndyMark became a tenant within the Inventrek technology park in Kokomo. In 2011, AndyMark moved to a 24,000 sq ft facility that was home until 2018. In May 2018 AndyMark moved operations to 1900 E. North St. in Kokomo, more than doubling their warehouse space. AndyMark was named "Business of the Year"​ in 2011 by the Kokomo Chamber of Commerce. In 2018, Senator Todd Young recognized AndyMark as Small Business of the Day during National Small Business Week. Currently, AndyMark is one of the leading distributors and makers of robotics parts within the robotics mobility and competition market. AndyMark's staff has over 200 years of FIRST team experience and provides staffing services to many robot competition events throughout the year. Our Kokomo, Indiana home offers a central location for quick distribution across North America, as well as international shipping to over 70+ countries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive