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EUROKERA NORTH AMERICA, INC.
EUROKERA NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Fountain Inn, South Carolina
50-99 employees
Founded in 1990 by Saint-Gobain and Corning, EuroKera benefits from the glass expertise of its two parent companies with centuries-old know-how. Worldwide leader, EuroKera designs and manufactures innovative and high-performance glass-ceramic solutions for cooking and fire applications to improve daily life while creating sustainable value. Every year, several million cooking surfaces are produced by EuroKera serving most of the major manufacturers around the world. EuroKera employs more than 1,000 people worldwide across its five production sites in France, the United States, China, and Thailand.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CURRENT LIGHTING EMPLOYEE CO LLC
CURRENT LIGHTING EMPLOYEE CO LLC
Greenville, South Carolina
100-499 employees
At Current, we are Always On and working to improve lives with the industry’s most expansive portfolio of sustainable advanced lighting and intelligent controls that reliably meet our customers’ needs. Learn more about our HLI Brand Portfolio at CurrentLighting.com and our GLI Brand Portfolio at LED.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RITZ INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS, INC.
RITZ INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS, INC.
Lavonia, Georgia
100-499 employees
RITZ is one of the world´s leading specialists for Instrument Transformers, Cast Resin Applications and Cast Resin Insulated Busbar Systems. We have seven production facilities across Europe, China and the United States of America. Customers include renowned companies from the fields of energy supply and electronics from all corners of the globe. RITZ has a large portfolio. We develop your standard devices, using your specific wishes to create customized products. We provide small and large quantities, taking full advantage of our employees´ knowledge and motivation across all our locations. Give us a challenge, we´ll give you the solution. Together! Finding the best solution together with our customers – that´s what the name RITZ stands for. https://ritz-international.com/language/en/legal-info/ https://ritz-international.com/language/en/privacy-policy/
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MEIDEN AMERICA SWITCHGEAR INC
MEIDEN AMERICA SWITCHGEAR INC
Gray Court, South Carolina
50-99 employees
Meiden America Switchgear (MAS) is the North American sales and production hub for Meiden's high-voltage, dead tank vacuum circuit breakers (VCB), and vacuum interrupters (VI). Contact us to learn more about our emissions-free T&D equipment!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
INFINTIUM FUEL CELL SYSTEMS INC
INFINTIUM FUEL CELL SYSTEMS INC
Greer, South Carolina
25-49 employees
Infintium Fuel Cell Systems is an original designer and manufacturer of the next generation of zero emission Hydrogen Power Cells for motive applications. Infintium is revolutionizing what hydrogen power can achieve in material handling applications. The Company has introduced the industry’s first ‘data recorder’ that mimics the characteristics of flight recorders in the airline industry. Our sensor fusion design collects hundreds of data points per second, providing a virtual replay of the trucks performance over any given period of time. Our on-board health monitoring system delivers increased reliability and efficiency for the next generation of material handling demands.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CORNELL DUBILIER ELECTRONICS, INC.
CORNELL DUBILIER ELECTRONICS, INC.
Liberty, South Carolina
All Size Average employees
It All Started with the Mica Capacitor Cornell Dubilier’s roots can be traced back to 1909 when founder William Dubilier first used a glassy mineral called mica to help form a “condenser” (now called a “capacitor”). While the mica capacitor saw limited success for its intended application, it went on to revolutionize radio broadcast communications allowing for better transmission over longer distances. Soon after inventing the mica capacitor, Dubilier started manufacturing capacitors and contributed to World War I by developing a system to detect submarines. The Dubilier Company was the earliest commercial manufacturer of capacitors, and in 1933, merged with Cornell Radio to form Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) A privately held, American owned company, Cornell Dubilier Electronics has earned a global reputation for manufacturing quality, high-end capacitors. Almost all of the company’s capacitors are used in demanding industrial applications, separating themselves from the competition. Cornell Dubilier (Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc., Cornell Dubilier Marketing, Inc., and affiliates) is dedicated to advancing capacitor technology for new applications. Cornell Dubilier combines innovative products with engineering expertise to provide reliable component solutions for inverters, wind and solar power, electric vehicles, power supplies, motor drives, HVAC, motors, welding, aerospace, telecom, medical equipment, and UPS systems. A global group of companies, Cornell Dubilier has ISO-9001 certified manufacturing and distribution facilities in Liberty, SC; New Bedford, MA; Mexicali, Mexico; and Hong Kong. Interested in joining our team? See our job listing at: https://www.cde.com/employment #inverters #solar #wind #power #aerospace #military #defense #capacitor #electricvehicles #power supplies #welding #HVAC #medical #UPS #engineering
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market