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ENKEI AMERICA, INC.
ENKEI AMERICA, INC.
Columbus, Indiana
500+ employees
Enkei is a global automotive parts supplier to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), Original Equipment Suppliers (OES), and After-market customers. With manufacturing facilities throughout the world employing more than 4,700 in Japan, North America, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Philippines, India, and Vietnam, Enkei is the global leader in market share in its sector. With its advanced manufacturing technology, the Enkei brand is the most sought after brand.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
NIPPON STEEL PIPE AMERICA, INC.
NIPPON STEEL PIPE AMERICA, INC.
Seymour, Indiana
100-499 employees
Nippon Steel Pipe America, Inc. is a company based out of 1515 E 4th St Rd, Seymour, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
TECHNIKS HOLDING, LLC
TECHNIKS HOLDING, LLC
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
Techniks Tool Group is the proud collaboration of Techniks Inc. and Parlec LLC. Formed in 2017, this partnership joins two giants of the CNC toolholding industry to offer the largest variety of premium CNC toolholding solutions.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GEIGER & PETERS, INC.
GEIGER & PETERS, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
GEIGER & PETERS HAS CREATED MONUMENTAL STEEL STRUCTURES FOR OVER 100 YEARS. In that span of time, we have developed the relationships, expertise, experience and ability required to successfully meet the needs of our customers throughout the country. These include structural steel design, fabrication and installation. Our AISC certified facility is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is second to none in its ability to produce quality steel fabrications. Geiger & Peters has provided steel production, engineering and installation services on a multitude of projects ranging from comprehensive design/build packages to public works and competitively bid projects. We believe the integrity of our work and professionalism of our staff has led to the long-term customer partnerships that we consider our greatest achievement. Our desire to assist our clients in the successful completion of their building projects continues today. Whether your objective is to find a company that can provide comprehensive design/build services or to competitively bid your next project, we look forward to the opportunity to become your fabricator of choice.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
LENEX STEEL COMPANY
LENEX STEEL COMPANY
Indianapolis, Indiana
All Size Average employees
We’d like to think we’ve left our mark on the Midwest landscape. As a design and build fabricator with a manufacturing capacity of up to 30,000 tons, our steel is the foundation of hospitals, office buildings, shopping malls, schools and warehouses. We specialize in Class A office, health, retail, institutional, and industrial space. Working with Lenex means working with a talented team that is deep with knowledge and experience. From bids and proposals to drawings and designs, our engineers, estimators, and fabricators work with developers, architects, and general contractors to turn ideas into structures. We’re proud of our accomplishments and the partners who work with us. And we’re AISC certified with a STD (Standard for Steel Building Structures) industry rating. Plus we are committed to a higher standard of safety with a full-time risk manager on staff. Lenex met Certified Leed Job Requirements on the Hubble Middle School, Avon Distribution Center, St. Joseph Medical Center, and Innovation Park Projects.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FAYETTE TOOL & ENGINEERING, INC.
FAYETTE TOOL & ENGINEERING, INC.
Connersville, Indiana
50-99 employees
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, in partnership with the Fay-Penn Economic Development Council, held a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of the Fayette LaunchBox, a startup accelerator facility, on April 11. LaunchBox is a signature program developed by Invent Penn State, a $30 million initiative to generate economic development, create jobs, and drive student career success. The initiative, started in 2015 by Penn State President, Dr. Eric J. Barron, redefines the University’s land grant mission to include entrepreneurship and innovation programs, including the development of “Innovation Hubs” in campus communities across the Commonwealth. “We selected Penn State Fayette to receive a $50,000 seed grant based on a unique culture of innovation, commitment to developing entrepreneurship, and potential for future success,” said Dr. Barron. “This facility will provide a space to leverage the intellectual capital of our students, faculty and the surrounding community for the betterment of the area.” The Fayette LaunchBox will serve as a no-cost business accelerator designed to connect early-stage startups with resources and support necessary for growth. The facility will offer regional entrepreneurs and University affiliates access to an event center, collaborative workspaces, classrooms, light manufacturing labs, 3-D printers and other prototyping tools. Additional resources will include a microgrant program, a mentorship program, product development services, legal and business services, pitch competitions, community workshops and a speaker series. Bob Shark, executive director of Fay-Penn, said, “Fayette LaunchBox—with its ties to the resources of Penn State University, including the new Engineering and Arts suite at the Fayette campus—combined with Fay-Penn’s business development and support services, now make 1040 Eberly Way a first-stop shop for businesses of every type to be successful in Fayette County.” Renovations at the Fay Penn Economic Development Council began in late 2017, with support from Chevron Corporation, COE Distributing, W.B. Mason, Bridgeway Capital, and the Uniontown and Connellsville Walmart locations. Penn State Fayette and the Fay-Penn Economic Development Council have partnered for over twenty-five years to stimulate economic growth in southwestern Pennsylvania. This collaboration will connect LaunchBox entrepreneurs to a myriad of federal, state, and local government programs, officials, and resources. “Fayette Launchbox represents a paradigm shift in economic development efforts in this region,” said Dr. Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer at Penn State Fayette. “We are grateful to be able to bring the Invent Penn State initiative to Fayette County.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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INDIANA STEEL FABRICATING, INC.
INDIANA STEEL FABRICATING, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
Indiana Steel Fabricating Inc is a structural steel fabrication company based out of 4545 W Bradbury Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NIKKEI M.C. ALUMINUM AMERICA, IN
NIKKEI M.C. ALUMINUM AMERICA, IN
Columbus, Indiana
50-99 employees
Nikkei MC Aluminum America, Inc. (NMAA) is a secondary aluminum manufacturer who supplies aluminum alloys to the die-casting and gravity-casting industries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
OVERTON AND SONS TOOL AND DIE CO., INC.
OVERTON AND SONS TOOL AND DIE CO., INC.
Mooresville, Indiana
50-99 employees
Overton & Sons Tool & Die (division of Overton Industries) has been in business for over 50 years serving a variety of industries, primarily automotive. Ruby Overton started the company and was the owner and president until his death in 1986. Ron, Rick and Steve Overton, sons of Ruby Overton, assumed control of the company at this time and continue to run the business today. Overton Industries consists of 2 divisions. Overton & Sons Tool & Die is located in Mooresville, IN, and employs approximately 50 people. This division specializes in powdered metal compacting dies and metal stamping dies, utilizing carbide, powdered metal steels, and tool steels. The Tube Forming Systems division is located in Franklin, IN and employs approximately 45 people specializing in special machine design & build, tube mill roll tooling, and draw and expand die tooling. Overton Industries has enjoyed a long history of growth and profitability while maintaining a strong reputation for quality, service, and competitive prices. We do close tolerance high quality work with over 50 years of expertise in carbide dies and tooling.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CAPITOL CITY IRON WORKS, INC.
CAPITOL CITY IRON WORKS, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Located at Rockville Maryland, Capitol Iron Works, is one of the leading local welding companies in Washington DC that does fabrication and installation of steel products like railing, steel stairs, steel fence etc, used for residential and commercial purposes.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NEWCO METALS INC.
NEWCO METALS INC.
Pendleton, Indiana
25-49 employees
Newco Metals, Inc. was founded in 1986 as a metal trading company supplying aluminum billet to the extrusion industry and trading in the primary aluminum industry. In 1987, Newco Metals started trading in the automotive and die casting industries and moved its office fourteen miles northeast of Indianapolis to a twelve acre scrap purchasing, processing and trading facility. Newco Metals quickly expanded from a 10,000 square foot to a 50,000 square foot warehouse, with the addition of 20,000 square feet of concrete for materials processing. Over the years Newco has continuously grown, adding equipment including two balers, shake-tables, roll-off and semi trucks, spectrographic & X-Ray analysis, radiation detection and surveillance equipment. Most recently a fraud prevention/inventory control/retail sales system called ScrapDragon has been added to further enhance our operation. Newco Metals is making protection of the environment a higher priority than ever before. Certain governmental regulations, such as Superfund Recycling Act, are promoting awareness of environmental issues within the metal industry. Companies are seeking suppliers they know are complying with government regulations. In 2002 Newco obtained certification to ISO 9001 and 14001 standards for its quality and environmental management system. These certifications remain in force to date and let Newco customers know they are doing business with a well run, well maintained, professional and honest organization.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
WABASH STEEL COMPANY, LLC
WABASH STEEL COMPANY, LLC
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
We’d like to think we’ve left our mark on the Midwest landscape. As a design and build fabricator with a manufacturing capacity of up to 30,000 tons, our steel is the foundation of hospitals, office buildings, shopping malls, schools and warehouses. We specialize in Class A office, health, retail, institutional, and industrial space. Working with Lenex means working with a talented team that is deep with knowledge and experience. From bids and proposals to drawings and designs, our engineers, estimators, and fabricators work with developers, architects, and general contractors to turn ideas into structures. We’re proud of our accomplishments and the partners who work with us. And we’re AISC certified with a STD (Standard for Steel Building Structures) industry rating. Plus we are committed to a higher standard of safety with a full-time risk manager on staff. Lenex met Certified Leed Job Requirements on the Hubble Middle School, Avon Distribution Center, St. Joseph Medical Center, and Innovation Park Projects.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading