Pittsburgh-based A. Stucki Co. on Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 said it is forming "several subsidiaries into an industrial division to emphasize its full range of production capabilities."
The company hopes to better serve its international rail transportation and other markets with industrial division. Included in the formation are:
Alco Spring Industries, Inc., a manufacturer of quality hot wound coiled springs, located in Chicago Heights, Ill.;
Hallman Foundry, a production foundry facility that casts high-quality iron castings to serve the rail and industrial markets, located in Sanford, N.C.; and
Seco Machine, offering comprehensive contract manufacturing and high production urethane pour capabilities, located in North Canton, Ohio.
"The combined capabilities of the companies in our industrial division offer custom engineering and manufacturing using state-of-the-art equipment and processes," said A. Stucki President and CEO William Kiefer. "From foundry production and hot wound coiled spring manufacturing, to precision CNC turning and milling and high production urethane pour capabilities, we offer the experience, knowledge, and capacity to deliver full manufacturing, service, and support, from prototype to production."