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ELLWOOD CITY FORGE
ELLWOOD CITY FORGE
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
Operating from 2 manufacturing facilities, ELLWOOD City Forge Group is known worldwide as a leader in the open-die forging industry. ECFG manufactures concentric and eccentric contoured forgings and single cross-section products from carbon, alloy, stainless, tool steels and nickel alloys in weights up to 70,000 pounds, lengths to 57 feet, and diameters to 135 inches. We specialize in a variety of custom forgings including shafts, blocks, eccentrics, hollow sleeves, rings, spindles, couplings, and discs as well as smooth forged billet and rough turned bar. Our metallurgical expertise allows us to possess an overall understanding of the microstructure of heavy metallic sections over a large range of chemistries, sizes and geometries. As a result, we serve major customers in the oil & gas, mining, power transmission, machinery, machine shop, power generation, shipbuilding, pulp & paper, automotive, infrastructure, and aerospace industries. Over our many years of business, ECFG has spent millions of dollars for new equipment and to rebuild existing equipment, as well as to expand our manufacturing spaces. We have increased our capacity and enhanced our capabilities to keep pace with our largest and most technically demanding customers. We offer high-quality forgings, extensive manufacturing capabilities, and outstanding customer service. ECF is truly a world class open-die forging supplier!
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Top Benefits
THOMAS STEEL STRIP CORP.
THOMAS STEEL STRIP CORP.
Warren, Ohio
201-500 employees
Tata Steel Plating (TSP) is a downstream operation within Tata Steel Europe and includes manufacturing operations in both Europe and North America. Thomas Steel Strip Corp. (Warren, OH) and Apollo Metals LTD (Bethlehem, PA), are subsidiaries of Tata Steel. Thomas Steel Strip Corp. (TSSC) specializes in both electroplated steel and un-plated cold rolled steel strip that is used in various industries and maintains a raw materials inventory of low carbon, ultra-low carbon, and high strength low alloy steel substrates. TSSC supplies a large assortment of electro-plated products including Nickel, Nickel-Cobalt, and NiZn-Cote (Nickel-Zinc), which exhibit exceptional adhesion and performance. Our products meet extremely demanding end use applications that require complex fabricating, stamping, roll-forming, and deep drawing. Our in-house technical expertise and nearly 100 years of experience allow us to custom-tailor solutions to meet the needs of our customer's demanding applications. IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 certified. Contact us at [email protected] for more information. Apollo Metals Ltd specializes in electroplating copper and brass onto cold-rolled steel strip for a variety of demanding roll-formed and deep drawn applications. IATF 16949:2016 certified.
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Top Benefits
MATALCO (U.S.), INC.
MATALCO (U.S.), INC.
Lordstown, Ohio
201-500 employees
Matalco Inc. is an aluminum billet and slab manufacturer with 7 facilities across North America.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PRECISION STEEL SERVICES, INC.
PRECISION STEEL SERVICES, INC.
Farrell, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
You’ve landed on our page for a reason! You need a job to be completed and we provide the service to deliver the job. For the 265 associates at Precision Steel Services, it’s not just a job, but the beginning of a partnership. This is what we’ve been doing since 1974, creating trusted partnerships with our clientele by delivering, hands down, the absolute very best in product and customer service in our industry. What we understand best is what is the most important thing in any business……the Customer, the Client, our Partner…..YOU. We realize that if we did not deliver across the board, we wouldn’t have to worry about you wanting to partner with us. Our objective is a long term relationship. Our advice is… Don’t settle for anything less than Precision.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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AKRON FOUNDRY COMPANY, INC.
AKRON FOUNDRY COMPANY, INC.
Akron, Ohio
201-500 employees
The Akron Foundry Company is a family-owned and privately-held Aluminum Foundry located in Akron, Ohio. The Foundry specializes in permanent mold, low-pressure permanent mold and sand castings for industrial aluminum products and applications ranging from Transportation to Explosion-Proof Electrical Enclosures. Founded by George Ostich in 1950, the Ostich family continues ownership of the Foundry under the stewardship of Mike Ostich, George’s son, and Mike Pancoe, Jr., George’s grandson. Mike Pancoe, Sr., George’s Son In-Law, oversees Akron Electric, Inc. With over 170,000 sq feet of Foundry space, AFC is capable of handling the myriad of application and product requests it fields on a yearly basis. Buoyed by its banner line of Breakaway T-Bases, the Akron Foundry Company is the preferred source for American-owned, American-made cast aluminum products in the United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HODGE FOUNDRY, INC.
HODGE FOUNDRY, INC.
Greenville, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
Hodge Foundry was founded in 1876 by an English immigrant named E.W. Hodge. The foundry started a brass foundry in a town about 80 miles north of Pittsburgh. What began in a back-lot garage in Greenville, Pennsylvania, would ultimately grow into a world-class manufacturing company. In the first several decades following its inception, the Hodge family foundry enjoyed an era of success and steady expansion. Its production capability was changed to gray iron, and a machine shop was eventually added. Business flourished again during World War II and in the years that followed. The company moved to larger facilities, where it embraced newer technologies. Ductile iron capabilities, electric melting, and the introduction of Styrofoam patterns, all enabled Hodge Foundry to expand its customer base to a multitude of different industries. In March of 2008, Elyria Foundry Company LLC and Hodge Foundry Incorporated merged, to become a dominant supplier of complex, gray and ductile iron to the world casting market. This merger provides our customers with increased flexibility in regard to size, complexity, delivery and engineering expertise. Our core values continue to focus on world class quality and exceptional customer service. Today Hodge Foundry and Elyria Foundry are world-class, ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturing facilities specializing in the production of some of the largest and most complex engineered castings on earth. The Hodge and Elyria Foundries are two of only a handful of foundries in the United States that can pour a range of highly engineered gray and ductile iron castings, from as small as 50 pounds to as much as 200,000 pounds.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading