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Formsprag Clutch is a Warren, MI-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Mansfield Heliflight is a Milton, VT-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Esterline is a diversified, global manufacturer of highly engineered solutions primarily for aerospace and defense markets. Approximately 40% of our business is in commercial aerospace, 30% in defense, and 30% in adjacent technology markets. We enjoy leadership positions in niche markets for the development and manufacture of highly engineered products essential to our customers` success. Our products are often mission critical, and the majority of our offerings fit into three key technology segments: Avionics & Controls, Sensors & Systems, and Advanced Materials. Many of our customers know us through our product brands: Korry, Hytek Finishes, Armtec, CMC Electronics, Mason, Palomar, Leach and Souriau – to name a portion. Similar to our commitment of product excellence, Esterline is equally focused on developing our employees and attracting top talent. Our culture and core values are all about empowering employees, sharing in common goals and direction, and executing what we call `The Esterline Way`. The Esterline Way helps guide employees and leadership in successfully embodying: High personal and product standards A spirit of teamwork and accountability in all we do Inclusion and engagement in our daily work A focus on training and development Open, two-way communication Every employee has the ability to make a difference here at Esterline. We work lean in many areas which inspires employees at all levels to take on full ownership of projects and tasks. We invite you to learn more about Esterline. It`s where ideas spark.
4M Carbon Fiber Corp. ("4M"), a Knoxville, Tennessee-based carbon-fiber technology company holds the exclusive rights to commercialize atmospheric plasma oxidation for the production of carbon fiber that was co-developed with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and RMX Technologies. 4M completed a reverse merger in 2017 with Woodland Holdings Corp., an SEC reporting company ("Woodland" or the "Company") to position itself as a public entity. 4M became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Woodland, through which Woodland will conduct its business operations. The company expects to complete a Reg A+ filing and be trading in 2018. 4M recently determined that the best way to extract the economic and technical value from the technology is to build production lines using the technology and sell fiber. The technology has been proven to use 75% less energy, produce a high-quality fiber, and use 1/3 footprint for the same production capacity. These claims have been validated by multiple international carbon fiber producers. The company is in discussions with several of the world`s largest carbon fiber makers and a billion dollar per year international energy savings performance company to build five production lines in the next 5 years using the technology. The use of this technology is expected to reduce the cost of carbon fiber by 20%. The use of this technology is expected to reduce the cost of carbon fiber by a conservative 25%. “The process is so efficient that it can reduce the processing time from 80 to 120 minutes to 20 to 30 minutes and uses 75% less energy than conventional oxidation ovens. In addition, plasma oxidation ovens are one-third the length of thermal ovens with the same throughput, which could enable smaller production facilities. Because of these advantages, plasma oxidation has the potential of reducing the cost of manufacturing carbon fiber by approximately 30%,” according to a recent article published by the US Department of Energy.
Huntington Ingalls Industries is America`s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of manufacturing, engineering and management services to the nuclear energy, oil and gas markets. For more than a century, HII`s Newport News and Ingalls shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and Mississippi have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. Headquartered in Newport News, Virginia, HII employs approximately 38,000 people operating both domestically and internationally.