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M. Mahwah Assembly. Categories: Companies based in New Jersey. Industrial buildings and structures in New Jersey. Motor vehicle assembly plants in the United States.
Address. 939 U.S. Route 1, Edison, NJ. Owner (s) Ford Motor Company. Defunct. February 27, 2004. Edison Assembly, also known as Metuchen Assembly, was a Ford Motor Company manufacturing plant in Edison, New Jersey. It was located at 939 U.S. Route 1 and occupied over 100 acres when it was open. The factory began operations in 1948 and closed on ...
S. SGV (automobile) Simplex Automobile Company. Standard (1904 automobile) Star (automobile) Categories: Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States by state. Manufacturing companies based in New Jersey.
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Wheaton Industries was a manufacturer of glassware and ceramics products in Millville, New Jersey, USA. A spin-off of the original firm (which returned to its pharmaceutical glass roots) adopted the name in 2006. Founded in 1888 by Dr. Theodore Corson Wheaton, it became a major part of the economy of southern New Jersey, which had gained a ...
Precision Castparts Corp. is an American industrial goods and metal fabrication company that manufactures investment castings, forged components, and airfoil castings for use in the aerospace, industrial gas turbine, and defense industries. In 2009 it ranked 362nd on the Fortune 500 list, and 11th in the aerospace and defense industry. [3]
Arsonists in March left the Tesla factory—and 60,000 nearby residents— without power after setting alight a high-voltage power mast near the plant. The attack on the factory prompted a visit ...
The 4–4–5 calendar is a method of managing accounting periods, and is a common calendar structure for some industries such as retail and manufacturing. It divides a year into four quarters of 13 weeks, each grouped into two 4-week "months" and one 5-week "month". The longer "month" may be set as the first (5–4–4), second (4–5–4), or ...