Swagelok Co. announced Tuesday, Sept. 18, that it plans a $30 million to $50 million expansion at its current headquarters at 29500 Solon Road, pending final approvals of government incentives for the ...
That’s not something anyone who knows the company would say lightly. The Solon manufacturer of highly engineered fittings and advanced metal components, for everyone from NASA to Intel, has long ...
Saturday, October 19, 2002 Edition: Final, Section: Metro, Page B1 -----When Hunting Valley industrialist Fred Lennon died, the billionaire left nothing to his nine grandchildren ...
SOLON, Ohio — Northeast Ohio has no shortage of STEM career opportunities. And one local company is committed to growing the next generation of manufacturers. We'd like to introduce you to our Growing ...
Swagelok Company, a global developer of fluid system solutions, plans to build a new 200,000-square-foot distribution center on its Solon, OH campus. Northeast Ohio-based Swagelok is one of the ...
SOLON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Leaders and associates involved in Swagelok Company’s efforts to recruit and hire U.S. armed services veterans welcomed representatives of the Ohio Department of Veteran ...
In reflection, Kraus said the day of that 2018 meeting was his most important as mayor. He also said that Swagelok’s new global headquarters and Innovation Center are his administration’s “greatest ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland-based manufacturer Swagelok is “aggressively” looking to hire about 250 associates in the coming months to work in assembly and as machinists across its numerous ...
Swagelok products get around. Its valves and fittings made it to the moon and back on a breathing pack worn by Astronaut Rusty Schweikart. Its valves and tubing have been used in the world’s most ...
SOLON, OHIO—Swagelok Company, a leading solutions provider of fluid system products, assemblies, and related services, is marking its 75 th year in business by expanding its workforce on Cleveland’s ...
SOLON, Ohio — Brownie troops from across Northeast Ohio were encouraged to think like an engineer. Thirty girls in second and third grades found their own solution to three problems: building a device ...
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