Cascade Clamps - Cascade Manufacturing Company was established in Portland, Oregon in 1943. They began as a small machine shop at first employing 4 individuals. Product sales for their initial year of operation totaled sixty thousand dollars. The first recorded sales revenues involved the machining and assembly of stainless-steel pipe fittings, valves and different components. Through five years of operation, the company had expanded to forty employees and their annual sales volume had increased to 330 thousand dollars. These days, Cascade is among the top worldwide makers within the material handling industry.
Design and production of the company's original hydraulic cylinder allowed this new company to aggressively engage in better business opportunities. All through the last 60 years, the business of material handling has grown into a very sophisticated area with Cascade proudly playing a part in its improvement. Cascade currently continues to develop as the premier provider of lift truck attachments and different related items. The company feels assured in their capability to continue to lead the way within the business by understanding client's requirements in the future and remaining competitive within the global market.
Throughout the nineteen fifties, Cascade began to manufacture, design, and sell its hydraulic accessories. A brand new facility was made in the year 1956, so as to accommodate all plant offices and operations in Portland, Oregon, which remains to be the company's current headquarters. Following fifteen years of business, total employees reached 180 employees and sales had reached practically 2.3 million dollars.
A second manufacturing plant was built in the year 1959 in Springfield, Tempe. 1960 marked Cascade's initial move into the international world of the material handling industry as the business recognized interest in Australia, the Netherlands and England.
The business changed its name to Cascade Corporation in the year 1964. In the year 1965, Cascade went public with a preliminary offering of two hundred thousand shares of common stock. The business has expanded its production plants within the United States with places in Portland, Oregon, Springfield, Tempe, and Warner Robins, Georgia. Cascade products are made internationally thanks to numerous subsidiary operations. In the year 1944, a new facility was completed in Almere, the Netherlands which is Cascade's European headquarters. This plant is made to be the ultimate customer support centre.
Continuing to grow, Cascade expanded their product offering further in the year 1996 and 1997 with the dramatic acquisition of 5 firms, together with the worldwide best in forks, the Kenhar Corporation.
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