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Hanon Systems is a global provider of automotive thermal and energy management solutions, based in Daejeon, South Korea. Founded in 1986 as Halla Climate Control Corp. through a joint venture between Ford Motor Co. and Mando Machinery Corporation, the company has grown to serve nearly all major automakers. As of 2025, it operates as a subsidiary of Hankook & Company Group, alongside its other core portfolios in tires and batteries. The company specializes in optimizing vehicle performance and occupant comfort through advanced thermal management technologies. Its product offerings include HVAC systems, thermal management components like compressors and cooling modules, and energy efficiency solutions aimed at reducing emissions and improving air quality. Hanon Systems has expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions, enhancing its position in the automotive industry. With over 50 facilities worldwide, the company is committed to providing electrification-ready solutions that support the shift toward sustainable mobility.
ChromaScape is a specialty chemicals company based in Independence, Ohio, with a production facility in Stow. Founded in 1998, it has roots dating back to 1968. The company operates six manufacturing and distribution facilities across the U.S. and boasts over 100 years of combined expertise in colorant formulation and supply chain management. ChromaScape focuses on lean manufacturing, digital integration, and customer-centric processes to enhance quality and efficiency. ChromaScape offers a range of products, including colorants and additives for various industries. In landscaping, it provides Amerimulch® colored mulch and rubber/aggregate colorants. For packaging, it supplies Aquablak® aqueous carbon black dispersions and CEL Chemical adhesives for waterproof corrugated board. In construction, its Innotech® decorative concrete colorants and ChromaPave® asphalt sealcoat colorants are widely used. The company has expanded its portfolio through strategic acquisitions, enhancing its offerings in printing, packaging, and consumer specialties.
LTCG is a leading provider of business process outsourcing for the insurance industry. The nations largest insurers rely on our unparalleled expertise to help manage their complex long-term care portfolios and maximize financial performance. We also provide clients with advanced risk management insight built upon our unique and proprietary long-term care underwriting and claims databases. LTCG has more than 1.4 million long-term care policies currently under its management, representing nearly 20% of all active policies. We serve over 50 national carriers, including every one of the top 10 insurers in the long-term care market. Our experienced management team, which has worked together for years, includes some of the most recognized and respected leaders in the long-term care industry. And our information systems have been developed specifically to support the intricacies of this unique market. To learn more, visit www.ltcg.com
Mechanics Cooperative Bank is proud to be a local community bank, focused on support-ing the banking needs of local families and local small businesses. We have products and services that can match any financial institution and offer a more in-depth understanding of the local business market. Were responsive to your unique busi-ness needs and can react quickly to growth opportunities. Our philosophy is simple when it comes to serving our business customers – when your business succeeds, we succeed. Mechanics Cooperative Bank currently operates 9 branch locations throughout Taunton, North Dighton, Bridgewater, Fall River, Westport, Swansea, Somerset and New Bedford. Member FDIC. Member DIF. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #421820
The Banks most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the Netherlands Antillean guilder (NAf.) and to promote the efficient functioning of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. To realize these objectives, the Bank, as the supervisory authority, has frequently recurred to credit control measures and/or to change the discount rate. The functions of the Bank, explicitly summed up in the Bank Charter, are; First, the Bank is the only institution entitled by law to issue paper money in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. The Bank also is charged with the circulation of coins. Second, the Bank supervises banking and credit institutions to guarantee depositors and other creditors funds at banking and credit institutions in particular and the soundness of the financial sector in general. Third, the Bank manages the foreign exchange reserves of the Netherlands Antilles, which includes regulating of the transfer of payments between residents and nonresidents of the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. Finally, the Bank acts as the governments treasurer by receiving and making payments from and to the public through the tax collectors accounts at the Central Bank.