GL POWER, INC.
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Hardware Manufacturing | Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer Manufacturing | Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing | Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive, and Gear Manufacturing | Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing | Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery Manufacturing | Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing | Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing | Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing | Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing | Ship Building and Repairing
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Hardware Manufacturing
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in manufacturing metal hardware, such as metal hinges, metal handles, keys, and locks (except coin- or card-operated, time locks).
Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, washers, and other industrial fasteners using machines, such as headers, threaders, and nut forming machines.
Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ball and roller bearings of all materials.
Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive, and Gear Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing gears, speed changers, and industrial high-speed drives (except hydrostatic).
Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing mechanical power transmission equipment (except motor vehicle and aircraft), such as plain bearings, clutches (except motor vehicle and electromagnetic industrial control), couplings, joints, and drive chains.
Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers (i.e., truck-type) such as forklifts, pallet loaders and unloaders, and portable loading docks.
Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fluid power (i.e., hydraulic and pneumatic) pumps and motors.
Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing power, distribution, and specialty transformers (except electronic components). Industrial-type and consumer-type transformers in this industry vary (e.g., step up or step down) voltage but do not convert alternating to direct or direct to alternating current.
Illustrative Examples:
Fluorescent ballasts (i.e., transformers) manufacturing
Substation transformers, electric power distribution, manufacturing
Distribution transformers, electric, manufacturing
Transmission and distribution voltage regulators manufacturing
Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle steering mechanisms and suspension components (except springs).
Illustrative Examples:
Rack and pinion steering assemblies manufacturing
Shock absorbers, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Steering columns, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Steering wheels, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Struts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Power steering pumps manufacturing
Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle transmissions and power train parts.
Illustrative Examples:
Automatic transmissions, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Axle bearings, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Constant velocity joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Differential and rear axle assemblies, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Torque converters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Universal joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Ship Building and Repairing
This includes establishments primarily engaged in operating shipyards. Shipyards are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabrication equipment capable of building a ship, defined as watercraft typically suitable or intended for other than personal or recreational use. Activities of shipyards include the construction of ships, their repair, conversion and alteration, the production of prefabricated ship and barge sections, and specialized services, such as ship scaling.
Illustrative Examples:
Barge building
Cargo ship building
Drilling and production platforms, floating, oil and gas, building
Passenger ship building
Submarine building
Yachts built in shipyards
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