Cascade Clamps - Cascade Manufacturing Company was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1943. They started out as a small machine shop in the beginning hiring four individuals. Product sales for their first year of operation totaled $60,000. The very first recorded sales revenues involved the machining and assembly of stainless-steel pipe fittings, valves and other components. During 5 years of operation, the business had stretched to 40 staff and their yearly sales volume had increased to 330 thousand dollars. Now, Cascade is one of the leading worldwide producers within the material handling business.
Manufacture and design of the company's first hydraulic cylinder paved the way in Cascade's aggressive quest of new business possibilities. Over the past 60 years, the material handling trade has matured into a very advanced field and Cascade has proudly performed a part on this improvement. Cascade at present continues to grow as the premier supplier of lift truck attachments and different associated items. The business feels confident in their ability to continue to lead the way within the business by understanding customer's needs in the future and remaining competitive in the world market.
In the nineteen fifties, Cascade began designing, fabricating and advertising hydraulic accessories. Construction was completed in 1956 on a brand new facility to accommodate all the office and plant operations in Portland, Oregon at the company's current center of operations. After 15 years of business, total employees reached a hundred and eighty workers and sales had reached practically $2,300,000.
In the year 1959 in Springfield, Ohio a second production facility was built. nineteen sixty marked Cascade's preliminary move into the international world of the material handling industry as the company established interest in England, Australia, and the Netherlands.
In the year 1964, the business altered its name to the Cascade Corporation. Then in 1965, the company went public with a preliminary offering of 200,000 shares of common stock. Since then the business has expanded its manufacturing services throughout the continental US to the locations Warner Robins Georgia to go along with its already existing plants in Springfield, Ohio and Portland, Oregon. Cascade merchandise are made internationally due to lots of subsidiary operations. In 1994, a brand new facility was accomplished in Almere, the Netherlands which is Cascade's European head office. This plant is made to be the essential customer service centre.
Cascade further expanded their product base in 1996 and the year 1997 subsequent to acquiring 5 firms, which included the Kenhar Corporation, the international best in blades.
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