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- Verson Allsteel Press Co. was a manufacturer of machine tools in Chicago, Illinois. It built sheet-metal presses of all sizes, including some weighing...
- states, and in Asia. HNI's office furniture brands include The HON Company, Allsteel, Gunlocke, Maxon, HBF, OFM, and Lamex. The corporation's hearth brands...
- dump boxes. Around 1910, Galion Buggy Company changed its name to Galion Allsteel Body Company as horse-drawn buggies were gradually being replaced by motor...
- 700 Healthcare 5 Hy-Vee 4,200 Grocery 6 HNI Corporation/The Hon Company/Allsteel 3,800 Office Furniture Manufacturing 7 Walmart 3,600 Warehouse Clubs and...
- office furniture manufacturer in North America. Sister companies include Allsteel, Gunlocke, HBF, Maxon and Hearth & Home Technologies. The HON Company has...
- company of HNI Corporation, Paoli’s sister companies are The HON Company, Allsteel, Gunlocke, Heatilator, Heat & Glo, and Quadra-Fire. The company has showrooms...
- one-ton carrying capacity trucks in Pontiac, Michigan. In 1913, the Galion Allsteel Body Company, an early developer of the pickup and dump truck, built and...
- Company, Stephens-Adamson Company, Caterpillar Inc., Western Electric, Allsteel Metals, National Metalwares, and Western Wheeled S****er Works (later Austin-Western...
- Allsteel was founded in 1912 as Allsteelequip Company and started out manufacturing custom metal objects, especially electrical equipment. The name was...
- a commune in B****e-Normandie, France. Verson may also refer to: Verson Allsteel Press Co., defunct American machine tool manufacturer Enrico Verson (1845–1927)...