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BUCHER HYDRAULICS, INC.
BUCHER HYDRAULICS, INC.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
100-499 employees
Bucher Hydraulics is a worldwide, innovative provider of hydraulic components and systems. Smart Solutions. Superior Support.® Data Protection: https://www.bucherhydraulics.com/privacy
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AUTODIE LLC
AUTODIE LLC
Grand Rapids, Michigan
100-499 employees
Manufacturing firm
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PROGRESSIVE SURFACE, INC.
PROGRESSIVE SURFACE, INC.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
100-499 employees
Since 1967, Progressive has been a global leader in automated surface treatment machinery and closed-loop process controls for: • shot peening • grit blasting • thermal spray coating • ultra-high pressure waterjet cleaning At Progressive Surface®, our ProciseProcess® is your guarantee of success. We apply the Procise Process® to the design, manufacture, and servicing of custom and standard solutions for demanding industries such as: • aerospace • energy • medical • military • general manufacturing Progressive Surface® has installed more than 1,300 machines in more than 33 countries. Manufacturing takes place at Progressive Surface's 100,000+ sq ft headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Top Benefits
GREENVILLE TOOL & DIE COMPANY
GREENVILLE TOOL & DIE COMPANY
Greenville, Michigan
100-499 employees
100% Employee Owned Company founded in 1946 Designers & Builders of High Quality Sheet metal Stamping Dies offering production manufacturers turnkey solutions to meet the demands of today’s complex parts and advanced high strength materials. GTD has established itself as a leader in the industry by providing tooling expertise from structural parts to Class A finishes. We have the capability to design and build automotive, appliance, trucking, construction, agricultural, and lawn and garden tooling from small line dies to very large transfer and progressive dies. GTD is known for its highly skilled craftsmen (most of whom have completed its nationally recognized apprenticeship programs) and their ability to work with the customer through all stages of a project, from the design to the building of metal stamping dies. The entire GTD facility is computer networked with a state-of-the-art CAD department transposing customer data of many forms into articulate designs. All manufactured die components are CNC-machined. We have the tryout press capability to match our customer's needs. Computerized die simulation facilitates the tryout process. Capability studies are conducted to ensure that the customer's quality standards are met.
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Top Benefits
PARAGON DIE & ENGINEERING COMPANY
PARAGON DIE & ENGINEERING COMPANY
Grand Rapids, Michigan
100-499 employees
Paragon is a full-service mold supplier with design and build capability. Our products and services include: Tooling Consulting Tool Engineering Rapid Prototype Tooling Aluminum Prototyping Injection Molding Tools Compression Molding Tools On-site Tryouts Low-volume Production Support Repair and Maintenance Contract Machining
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Market Competitive
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PRAB, INC.
PRAB, INC.
Kalamazoo, Michigan
100-499 employees
PRAB is a leading engineer and manufacturer of metal chip processing equipment, fluid filtration equipment, conveyors, and industrial water and wastewater treatment systems for manufacturing operations worldwide. Our expertise is backed by more than 4,500 installations for the world’s leading OEMs and suppliers. PRAB’s Metal Chip Processing, Fluid Filtration, and Conveyor Equipment Divisions provide customized solutions to improve and automate scrap handling, reduce labor costs, reclaim and recycle expensive cutting fluids/coolants, maximize return on scrap metal scrap that is sent to the recycler, and improve safety within a wide range of metalworking industries—including automotive, aerospace, electronics, defense, energy, and more. PRAB’s Industrial Water & Wastewater Treatment Division helps manufacturing operations reduce costs, minimize waste, and achieve environmental compliance with federal, state, and local regulations through a full-spectrum of treatment options for processing water, incoming water, and wastewater in a variety of processing industries, metalworking industries, and more.
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Top Benefits
COMMERCIAL TOOL AND DIE, INC.
COMMERCIAL TOOL AND DIE, INC.
Comstock Park, Michigan
100-499 employees
Commercial Tool Group is a group of three companies; Commercial Tool & Die, CG Automation & Fixture, and CG Plastics. Our group was formed to meet the needs of our customers requiring a full-service solution. • Commercial Tool & Die is an injection and compression mold building manufacturer that serves the automotive, consumer, appliance, heavy truck, recreational vehicle, and hardware industries. • CG Automation & Fixture focuses on the design and manufacturing of down-line equipment such as quality gages, fixtures, IR/welding lamination machines, hot knife trimming machines, appliqué trim and form, assembly error-proofing machines, tooling, custom presses, trim dies and robotic automation for assemblies. • CG Plastic is a certified WBENC company specializing in injection mold tryouts, low volume production molding, injection mold building, gauge & robotic automation sourcing. Our injection molding press capabilities range from 85 to 2500 ton.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ECKHART & ASSOC., INC.
ECKHART & ASSOC., INC.
Lansing, Michigan
100-499 employees
Invio Automation is an Industry 4.0 automation leader that serves a variety of high-growth end-markets including medical device & life science, renewable energy, mobility, logistics & fulfillment, and heavy industry. Our Automation Solutions and Automation Technologies divisions work together to deliver Factory of the Future consulting and mission critical R&D pre-validation services that pave the way for a comprehensive suite of automation solutions where accuracy, efficiency, and precision are essential for success. With nine sites across North America and a global network of collaborative partners, Invio Automation’s geographic footprint provides customers with a presence in key markets where local service and support are valued. Invio Automation’s Solutions division specializes in single station robotic cells, multi-station fabrication & assembly lines, bonding & welding technologies, vision systems, and packaging processes. Application capabilities within our Solutions division include thermal bonding, web handling, force plotting, heat staking, high viscosity pumps, precision dispensing, impulse bag sealing, and needle bending. Invio Automation’s Technologies division includes highly differentiated Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for heavyweight applications, turnkey assembly lines, welding automation, and custom lift-assist & secure tools for safety critical applications.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HUMPHREY PRODUCTS COMPANY
HUMPHREY PRODUCTS COMPANY
Kalamazoo, Michigan
100-499 employees
Humphrey Products is a Kalamazoo, Michigan-based manufacturer of pneumatic control components — manual valves, mechanical valves, quick exhaust valves, air pilot valves, solenoid valves, proportional valves, aggressive media valves. From standard products to custom-designed solutions, Humphrey's team can create the best solution to your application's challenges.
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Market Leading
BEKUM AMERICA CORPORATION
BEKUM AMERICA CORPORATION
Williamston, Michigan
50-99 employees
Dedicated to Excellence in Machinery Manufacturing
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
H.S. INC.
H.S. INC.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
50-99 employees
HS Inc. was founded in 1969 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. What began as a garage shop and a vision, has grown into a multi-facility company and a leader in the mold-making industry. Together, Harold and Marcia Steele founded the company and today Marcia Steele remains the sole owner and CEO of the corporation. The success of HS Inc. is due in a large part to active involvement and investment in new technology and commitment to the manufacturing of world-class tooling. HS Inc.'s commitment to new technology and manufacturing practices began in 1978 with a major investment in computerized design and machining capabilities. Being one of the first in the industry to utilize CAD/CAM technology, HS Inc. has since been at the forefront of development and deployment of design and programming software. A review of one of our facilities will confirm that there is no collection of comparable equipment worldwide. When coupled with the team effort, dedication, and craftsmanship of the employees, the result is Team HS Inc.
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Market Competitive