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Reston,, VA, United States
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society.
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
The American Society of Naval Engineers is the leading professional society for engineers, scientists, and allied professionals who design, build, and test naval vessels and systems.
Poulsbo,, WA, United States
The American Society of Naval Engineers Puget Sound Section serves naval engineering professionals in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska, focusing on members in Bremerton, Seattle, and Tacoma.
United States
Milwaukee, WI, United States
Williamsville,, NY, United States
American Steamship Company (ASC) is a pioneer in Great Lakes vessel transportation, specializing in bulk cargo shipping.
Williamsville, NY, United States
American Steamship Company is a pioneer in Great Lakes vessel transportation, headquartered in Williamsville, New York, and the first domestic ship owner in New York to participate in the Green Marine environmental certification program.
70 Hamilton Ave. Brooklyn,, NY, United States
American Stevedoring Incorporated (ASI), and its related operating subsidiaries, is a multi-service port operator and transportation service provider.
Westborough,, MA, United States
San Diego,, CA, United States
Windsor,, NJ, United States
N. American supply & service for all Terasaki products. Low Voltage distribution products. Watch Free Engine Monitoring Systems Generator Automatic Control Systems Air CIrcuit Breaker Moulded Case Circuit Breaker Miniature Circuit Breaker ACB MCCB MCB GAC Terasaki Teratec Switchboard
Vernon Hills, IL, United States
When 20-year-old Danish blacksmith Vilhelm Petersen sailed into Boston Harbor, little did he know that his journey would lead to the establishment of American Tool Companies, Inc. In 1902, "Bill" Petersen settled in Minden, Nebraska, where he worked for a fellow Danish blacksmith, keeping horses shod, plow shares sharpened and wagons repaired. Bill Petersen was an inventor at heart. With the introduction of the automobile and farm tractor, blacksmithing was on the decline. During the long Nebraska winters, Petersen experimented with his ideas. In 1921, he invented and patented a unique wrench with a "vise-like" grip. By 1924, Petersen had refined his invention by adding a locking lever. He patented the enhanced tool and gave it an innovative name that would become world famous: VISE-GRIP® locking pliers. He registered the distinctive clasped hands logo, a symbol that today represents the most recognized hand tool brand in the world. American Tool Companies, Inc., led by Allen Petersen, the founder’s grandson, has evolved into a leading global manufacturer and marketer of hand tools, cutting tools and power tool accessories. The company has more than 4,400 employees and manufacturing facilities throughout North America, Europe, Brazil, and the Pacific Rim. Today, its product lines include VISE-GRIP locking pliers, clamps and wrenches, IRWIN® wood boring and cutting tools, QUICK-GRIP® clamping products, RECORD® hand tools, MARPLES® woodworking tools, JACK® hand saws, POWERPRESS® pipe clamps, TURBOMAX® drill bits, PROSNIP® snips, MARATHON® and SPRINT® saw blades, UNIBIT® step drills, HANSON® taps, dies and drills, CHESCO® hex tools, SPEEDBOR® wood boring bits, and STRAIT-LINE® marking tools. Quite a dramatic change from the day a young Danish immigrant traveled to America and established his place in history. To see some of the historic events from American Tool and from around the globe, choose a period of time below.
Longwood, FL, United States
American Trade & Marine provides financial services including instant cash advances, rewards, and personal finance management through a mobile app.
Bridgeton, MO, United States
American Underwater Contractors Inc. is a commercial diving company based in Bridgeton, Missouri, providing underwater inspection, repair, and maintenance services.
Salem, Mass, United States
American United Marine Corp. provides marketing, sales, engineering, technical services, and products to the marine industry.
Mineola,, NY, United States
Scituate,, MA, United States
Tampa, Florida, United States
The American Victory Mariners Memorial & Museum Ship will memorialize all mariners, who built, sailed and defended America’s merchant fleet. The ship will provide a first-class, hands-on maritime educational experience for visitors of all ages, from schoolchildren to veterans who served aboard these vessels, and depict life aboard merchant ships. The ship will also serve as a training vessel for the Tampa Bay maritime workforce and provide a state-of-the-art facility for veterans reunions, meetings, receptions, special events and upscale dining. The SS American Victory will be the only museum ship of its type in the southeast U.S. The ship joins one other Victory and two Liberty ships which have been restored and operating as museums and memorials, including the SS Lane Victory in Los Angeles, the SS John W. Brown in Baltimore, the SS Jeremiah O’Brien in San Francisco.
Winter Haven, FL, United States
Flexible coupings for diesel engine applications.
Plaistow,, NH, United States
Miami, FL, United States
The American Welding Society -- Over 1,400 professionals currently serving on more than 200 technical committees, dedicated to the development of consensus standards under the rules of ANSI. Accredited by ANSI to publish American National Standards on welding, AWS administrates the USS technical advisory groups (TAGs) to ISO/TC44, Welding and allied processes, and most of the ISO/TC44 subcommittees, as well as being the Authoroized National Body (ANB) to the International Institute of Welding (IIW). AWS also holds the secretariats of three ISO/TC44 subcommittees and one working group.