The O.W. Landergren Metal Spinning Company was founded by Oscar W. Landergren over seventy years ago. Mr. Landergren was an industrious, highly skilled craftsman who took great pride in his work. His extensive experience, spanning forty years, earned him a reputation for unsurpassed quality, production and reliability. His customers included some of the nation’s largest manufacturers. Oscar Landergren produced the original “Spun Corona Shields” for General Electric’s first High Voltage Laboratory; one of his hand spinnings has been placed in the Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C. When he retired in 1956, he sold his business to three experienced employees. Paul Polidoro and Arthur Goodrich operated the company with the same high standards he established until they sold the business to Paul’s son in-law Mark Pratt and Arthur’s son George Goodrich. Today, O.W. Landergren Inc. has a work force of 35 employees. The company does business throughout North America. O.W. Landergren offers its customers expert prototype and production metal crafting through its complete metal spinning, fabrication and welding, machining and inspection departments
Company Name | O.W.Landergren |
Business Category | Steel/Iron |
Address | 1500 W. Housatonic St. Pittsfield Minnesota United States ZIP: 01201-7500 |
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