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Paramount Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc. designs and manufactures high performance lighting for specialized environments. These applications include wet location lighting, cleanroom lighting, hazardous location lighting, NSF Certified food processing lighting, booth lighting or paint booth lighting, industrial and commercial lighting, marine lighting, transit lighting. They also provide custom luminaire design and manufacturing. The core of their product line is built around linear fluorescent luminaires, but they also create products with compact fluorescent and HID light sources. They also utilize new technologies such as inductive lighting and LED. Paramount has always been an innovator in industrial lighting, introducing the first automotive pit lights and later introducing one of the first industrial T5 fluorescent troffers in North America. The company has been in business since 1947, and is located close to the beautiful blue waters of Lake Huron, in Croswell, MI. They are proud to offer UL Listed lighting products that are made in the USA.
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Saturn Electronics
Saturn was founded in 1985 by Nagji Sutariya and his two nephews, Perry and Ishvar. From the beginning, Saturn’s mantra was to focus solely on quality, and to learn from, but never repeat, mistakes. From this seemingly simple philosophy, Saturn grew from a humble 3 person operation at an average rate of 25% per year from 1989 through 2000.
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WEBCO Machine Tool
Webcoindustrial.com is the online division of WEBCO Machine Tool. Since 1976, WEBCO has designed and built innovative, reasonably priced, high-production machine tools by our knowledge of proven manufacturing methods with newer, more cost effective controls. We start by analyzing your production requirements, then propose the best method.
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