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Waukesha-Pearce Industries (WPI) is an industrial solutions provider founded in 1924, based in Houston, Texas. The company operates over 20 locations across Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, employing around 950 people and generating an estimated annual revenue of $325.9 million. WPI specializes in power generation and heavy equipment, serving industries such as oil and gas, mining, construction, forestry, and energy. WPI offers a range of services, including equipment support, energy systems, smart solutions, and rental and logistics. Their product lineup features heavy machinery for construction and mining, power systems like generators and engines, and OEM and aftermarket parts. The company emphasizes reliability and resilience, providing tailored solutions for earthmoving, recycling, and infrastructure development. WPIs client base includes oilfield operators, mining companies, and construction firms, showcasing their industry expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction.
KMEA is a San Diego, CA-based company in the Business Services sector.
Rhea and Kaiser is one of the leading companies in Business Services industry. Rhea and Kaiser is based in Naperville, IL. You can find more information on Rhea and Kaiser at www.rkconnect.com
Clumio is the innovator of authentic SaaS for enterprise backup. Using this secure service, organizations eliminate hardware and software for on-premise backup and avoid the complexity and cost of running 3rd party backup software in the cloud.
Paul Hobbs Wines was founded in 1991 by international vineyard and winemaking visionary, Paul Hobbs. Founded on Paul Hobbs pioneering spirit and adventurous pursuit of innovation and discovery, Paul Hobbs Wines is a highly curated selection of superior quality wines. Through sustainable farming, meticulous vineyard management, and minimally invasive winemaking techniques, each wine expresses its vineyard origins with finesse, complexity and authenticity. Paul Hobbs Wines represents exceptional vineyards, appellations and historic sites from around the world: California (Paul Hobbs Winery and CrossBarn), Argentina (Viña Cobos), France (Crocus), and Armenia (Yacoubian-Hobbs), with new projects in New Yorks Finger Lakes region (Hillick & Hobbs) and Galicia, Spain.