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DNP IMAGINGCOMM AMERICA CORPORATION
DNP IMAGINGCOMM AMERICA CORPORATION
Concord, North Carolina
500+ employees
DNP Imagingcomm America Corporation (DNP IAM) is a 100% U.S. subsidiary of Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP) - the world's largest manufacturer of dye-sublimation media for photo and ID card printers, and thermal transfer ribbons for barcode printers. DNP Imagingcomm America Corporation's U.S. operations opened in 1995 with a focus on three primary business segments: Photo, ID Card and Barcode. Manufacturing and sales offices of dye-sublimation media for photo and ID card printers are located in Concord, North Carolina, and more information is available at http://www.dnpimagingcomm.com and http://www.dnpphoto.com. Manufacturing and sales offices of thermal transfer ribbons for barcode printers are located in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, and more information is available at http://www.dnpimagingcomm.com and http://www.dnpribbons.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HUBER + SUHNER NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION
HUBER + SUHNER NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION
Charlotte, North Carolina
100-499 employees
HUBER+SUHNER is a global company with headquarters in Switzerland which develops and manufactures components and system solutions for electrical and optical connectivity. With cables, connectors and systems – developed from the three core technologies of radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency – the company serves customers in the communication, transportation and industrial sectors. The products deliver high performance, quality, reliability and long life – even under harsh environment conditions. Our global production network, combined with group companies and agencies in over 80 countries, puts HUBER+SUHNER close to its customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
US CONEC, LTD.
US CONEC, LTD.
Hickory, North Carolina
100-499 employees
With over 30 years of proven innovation, US Conec continues to redefine the optical interconnect industry with next generation high density connectivity solutions. US Conec designs, develops, and manufactures industry leading technology solutions for data center structured cabling, public network, on-board interconnect, industrial and military markets worldwide. The company’s key product developments include MT ferrules, MTP® brand MPO connectors, MTP® PRO solutions, MXC® connectors, PRIZM® LightTurn® and PRIZM® MT lensed ferrule technology, ELiMENT™ single fiber connectors, VSFF MDC and MMC connectors, Fast-Track™ connectors, IBC™ fiber-optic cleaning solutions, termination equipment, high precision optical packaging components, and customized precision interconnect solutions.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RDM INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, INC.
RDM INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, INC.
Nebo, North Carolina
All Size Average employees
https://linktr.ee/rdmelectronics RDM is a trusted source for new and remanufactured petroleum electronic equipment. RDM specializes in circuit boards, intercoms for convenience stores, fuel dispenser security, displays, printers, card readers, motors, keypads and overlays, POS systems, consoles, tank monitors, and probes with new replacement products available. Located in North Carolina, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Texas and Pennsylvania. All branches are fully stocked with ready-to-ship inventory. RDM is the premier manufacturer of wired intercom systems manufacturing the Classic and Performance Series Intercom Systems [previously 3M], which include the D15, D20, and D2475. RDM also manufacturers speakers, call boxes, and accessories. All intercoms are proudly manufactured in the USA. RDM also specializes in the top brands of Car Wash entry systems for in-bay automatics and tunnel controllers. Car Wash products include: circuit boards, bill validators, PLC’s, controllers, consoles, VFD’s, printers, keypads & overlays, displays, power supplies, bill dispensers, and timers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WEIMA AMERICA INC.
WEIMA AMERICA INC.
Fort Mill, South Carolina
50-99 employees
The WEIMA Group has been building shredding machines for a wide range of applications with customers in the plastic, wood and recycling industry from all over the world for over 40 years. The WEIMA Group has about 300 employees around the world with sales locations in Europe, North and South America and Asia. The production range includes single-shaft shredders, four-shaft shredders, cutting mills, briquette presses, draining presses and systems including accessories.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICAN CIRCUITS INC
AMERICAN CIRCUITS INC
Charlotte, North Carolina
1-24 employees
American Circuits is an electronic contract manufacturer specializing in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design, manufacturing, and assembly. We are located in Charlotte, North Carolina where we maintain two manufacturing facilities to provide our customers with a local one-stop solution for their PCB needs. We serve a wide range of industries including military, aerospace, telecommunication, and medical.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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CAROLINA TIME EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
CAROLINA TIME EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
Charlotte, North Carolina
25-49 employees
Over the past 50 years Carolina Time has established itself as a leader in sales and service of Parking, Access and Time & Attendance solutions. 24 Hour Service and Support Carolina Time's Core Values -Customer Focused -Integrity and Professionalism -Team Oriented -Positive/Pleasant -Creative Problem Solver -Communicates Well
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
INFOSENSE, INC.
INFOSENSE, INC.
Charlotte, North Carolina
1-24 employees
InfoSense, Inc. is the manufacturer of the Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool, or SL-RAT®, an award-winning acoustic inspection technology used to screen for blockages in small diameter gravity sewers. Save time. Save water. Save money. Stop cleaning clean pipe and focus collections maintenance resources with the SL-RAT® (Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool). Over 230 utilities around the world are already using our award-winning acoustic technology to screen 6”-18” gravity-fed sewers for blockages. Results from over 90 million feet of screening show that 65-80% of pipes in the average utility do not need to be cleaned. This allows SL-RAT® users to prioritize cleaning resources to areas that need it the most. Thus reducing overflows and improving cleaning effectiveness. With the capability to assess approximately 2 to 4 miles per day at 1/10th-1/20th the cost of cleaning or CCTV, acoustic inspection can be a great preliminary screening tool that generates substantial cost savings. The highly-portable SL-RAT requires no flow contact and is GPS enabled. Data can be downloaded, analyzed, visualized and exported using the accompanying cloud-based Sewer Line Data OrGanizer or SL-DOG® software. A standard practice for using acoustic technology can be found in the ASTM Guide (F3220-17, Standard Practice for Prioritizing Sewer Pipe Cleaning Operations by Using Transmissive Acoustic Inspection).
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NETWORK INTEGRITY SYSTEMS, INC.
NETWORK INTEGRITY SYSTEMS, INC.
Hickory, North Carolina
1-24 employees
Network Integrity Systems is the leader in network infrastructure security and offers solutions specifically developed for Government and Private Enterprise. Our innovative, best-of-breed products include the INTERCEPTOR Optical Network Security System (for US Government) and the VANGUARD Fiber Optic Network Monitoring System (for Private Enterprise and Non-US Government). Our solutions ensure unparalleled protection and cost effectiveness for secure network infrastructures world-wide.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HOFFMAN MATERIALS, LLC
HOFFMAN MATERIALS, LLC
Granite Falls, North Carolina
1-24 employees
In the fall of 1932, Philip Reynold Hoffman built, as a hobby, saws for cutting petrified wood. At the request of a local “ham” radio operator who needed a quartz wafer to keep his transmitter on the frequency channels allotted to him by the government, P. R. made his first crystal. The demand for these precision-cut crystals became so great that in 1938, the P. R. Hoffman Company was founded. Over time, ownership changed hands and the company diversified into product lines having similar materials and processing requirements. More recently, in 2008 selected assets of Hoffman Materials, Inc., were acquired and Hoffman Materials, LLC was formed. In 2009, the company purchased the crystal growth laboratory from the University of Central Florida, and formed Krystal Engineering, LLC. In 2016, these operations were transferred to the current location in Granite Falls, NC. Since then the company has continued to diversify, with one of the most notable achievements being entry into the high temperature piezoelectric material market through growth of single crystal LGT, and parts fabricated therefrom. Our high quality products include both raw and custom processed crystalline materials for aerospace, acousto-electronic, automotive, defense, dentistry, industrial, medical and many other scientific applications. Comprised of a highly experienced staff with expertise in Czochralski crystal growth, metrology, x-ray orientation, cutting, grinding, lapping, polishing, plating, marking and packaging of crystalline materials.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
NOAX TECHNOLIGIES CORPORATION
NOAX TECHNOLIGIES CORPORATION
Charlotte, North Carolina
1-24 employees
noax Technologies ranks among the World's leading manufacturers of rugged and reliable industrial PCs. The company has more than 25 years of experience in the proprietary development and manufacturing of completely-sealed industrial computers. noax offers customers a full spectrum of services ranging from consultations and sales to installation and support. noax industrial PCs are used worldwide in the most demanding of industrial environments at companies in the automotive, logistics, food processing, and chemical industries. noax PCs, designed for industrial use, prove their resistance to extreme environmental conditions daily.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
T-METRICS, INC
T-METRICS, INC
Charlotte, North Carolina
All Size Average employees
T-Metrics has been a trusted leader in providing cloud contact center software to mission critical users in hospitals, government agencies, universities, the US military and commercial enterprises around the world, for over thirty years. Customers of any size can deploy T-Metrics' highly secure, next-generation omnichannel solutions using a unique architecture where customers can seamlessly move between any delivery model. Whether you’re looking for public cloud, private cloud, FedRAMP, on premise and/or a hybrid model, T-Metrics' CX-2025 Contact Center is designed to deliver more meaningful customer experiences through any means of communication following these principles: Simple to use Simple to onboard Speed of implementation Secure Simple to maintain/run Scale (both up and down) By giving customers more meaningful experiences, the solution drives better business outcomes while delivering the LOWEST TCO in the industry. T-Metrics' CX-2025 lays over the top of most major premise and cloud UC vendors such as Avaya, Cisco, Microsoft Teams, NEC, Ribbon, Ring Central and others - ensuring technology investment protection. Our flexible deployment models will enable a simple, quick, and cost-effective migration that will give your customers the confidence and flexibility they need to connect with you from anywhere. Our comprehensive technology portfolio includes best-in-class security [e.g., FedRAMP (audited), JITC, HIPAA, PCI and 508 compliance], multi-vendor softphone, advanced real-time historical and custom reports, digital interactions (e.g., email, web chat, SMS, social media, video, and WebRTC), intelligent analytics, workforce management and optimization, custom self-service tools and architecture that no other competitor can match. Our solution is 100% supported and developed in the U.S.A!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard