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Walker Manufacturing President Bob Walker says he and his brother Don learned everything they needed to know about business when they were young, watching their father, Max Walker, run the family business. “Our dad would allow us to come into his office and sit and listen to him talk to people,” Walker explains. “We learned a lot just from listening to him talk.” 

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As one of the leading manufacturers of engine valves in the country, U.S. Engine Valve supplies automakers with components that improve the fuel economy and efficiency of engines. However, one of the company’s recent efforts goes beyond improving individual automobiles and seeks to improve the efficiency of its operations and the economy of its home state. 

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It is not easy for a firm to change its focus, particularly to the medical products industry. Teleflex Incorporated has managed to beat the odds and succeed, according to Chairman, President and CEO Benson Smith. “It is something few companies have been able to do,” he says. “The medical device business itself is extremely competitive.” Based in Limerick, Pa., Teleflex provides products and services for vascular access, respiratory care, general and regional anesthesia, cardiac care, urology and surgery. Teleflex also has an OEM business, through which it makes specialty device components for other medical device companies.

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Stahl Specialty Co. enjoys a unique position in the market due to its ability and capacity to produce high-quality, precision-machined products from complex castings produced in-house with significant volumes. This proficiency is virtually unmatched in the industry. This skill set further provides the basis for highly competitive production of machined permanent and semi-permanent castings at any volume.

Read more: Stahl Specialty Co. – A division of Ligon

Sometimes even the best companies need a little help to survive. Larson Boats has been producing classic American boats for nearly a century, but the recession put a damper on consumer spending of items like the boats Larson manufactures. The company restructured, however, and found the financial resources it needed to push forward.

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Every year since 2006, Inteplast Group Ltd. has been named one of the Top 10 Film and Sheet Manufacturers in North America by Plastics News, and last year Inteplast’s Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) operations received the Excellent Rating from the American Institute of Baking. This dedication to operational and product quality led Inteplast to become the largest integrated plastics manufacturer in North America, but this focus is not really intended for the pursuit of awards. Instead, the company strives to provide clients with a comprehensive offering that proves its commitment to excellence and integrity.

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Turn on a radio or television almost anywhere in the world, and chances are the signal you receive is being broadcast with hardware or software from Harris Corp.’s Broadcast Communications division. Harris Broadcast Communications is one of the leading global suppliers of broadcast and new media technology to radio and television networks around the world, with customers transmitting content to billions of people in more than 100 countries on six continents every day.

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Based on the long-term success of Danko Emergency Equipment Co. and President and CEO Dan Kreikemeier, it is evident that the people who make the best firefighting equipment and apparatus in the industry are the firefighters themselves. A fireman since 1962, Kreikemeier has invented a number of clever devices to make firefighting easier and more efficient without a formal engineering degree. “My engineering degree comes from the school of hard knocks,” he quips. “When you do it wrong, you never do it that way again. One thing to remember – surround yourself with good, motivated employees.”

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