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MOD manufactures rugged bulk containers and trucks in scores of designs and configurations for the secure storage and over the road transport of nearly any type of product or material. Meese, Inc. was founded in 1931 by Edwin W. Meese in Madison, Ind
Oden Technologies is the intelligent industrial automation company, empowering manufacturers to embrace Industry 4.0 and achieve perfect production. Oden provides complete visibility into all the production processes in real-time. It wirelessly collects data from any machine, integrates it with third-party systems and delivers instantaneous insights leading to effective quality control, timely maintenance and lower machine downtimes, optimized operations, and higher customer satisfaction. Oden`s mission is to help any manufacturer - large or small - reach `perfect production`. Make products better, faster, with less waste and impact on the environment.
Xcell International is a Lemont, IL-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Radar Industries will produce stampings better than the competition which will meet or exceed the customers expectations. We will establish procedures and work instructions that provide a standardized method to reduce variation from process to process
In January 1956, the Zebco name was adopted and the Zero Hour Bomb Co., still active in the oil field accessory industry, became a division of the tackle firm. In the summer of 1956, the ""new"" Zebco was quick to come to the market with their Model 44 and Model 55. The Model 44 was made to accommodate improved American-type straight handled rods which previously could only be fitted with foreign-made spinning reels. The Model 55 was designed for heavy duty fresh water fishing, surf casting and spinning. ZebcoThe Model 33 had set new records in each year of its existence. Sales rose 280% over a three year period. While the market increased, so did the plant facilities and the sales organization. From the original shop area in the center of Zebco's present plant, the walls were shoved out to include 35,000 square feet. Sales distribution grew from the local area around Tulsa to all parts of the United States and 27 foreign countries. Forty-three representatives and associates made up the largest sales organization in the tackle industry, all selling the Zebco line. During the years 1962 and 1963, orders were counted in feet, as the demand for Zebco's newer series of tackle was beyond expectations. There was an even greater interest in closed-face models. Needing more space, 50,000 square feet of floor space was leased. This space was principally used for warehousing, shipping operations, customer service and special packaging.