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14 Hartford Business Journal • March 23, 2020 • www.HartfordBusiness.com THE LIST Largest manufacturing companies in Greater Hartford Ranked by number of local employees as of March, 2020 Source: Each manufacturer via survey. Notes: DND = Did not disclose. (a) Information recorded prior to the spinning off of Carrier and Otis Elevator, and before the merger with Raytheon. Employee count includes workers from Carrier, Otis, and Pratt & Whitney. Pratt had 10,000 local employees. (b) Data from 2019 survey. Did not respond to 2020 survey. (c) TRUMPF Inc. is the largest subsidiary of the TRUMPF Group based near Stuttgart, Germany. (d) North American affiliate of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA based in Germany. Total employees are US employees. (e) One of 20 brands represented by ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions, a North American operating unit of Sweden's ASSA ABLOY. —Compiled by Timothy Doyle - tdoyle@nebusinessmedia.com. FOCUS: MANUFACTURING Largest manufacturing companies in Greater Hartford (Ranked by number of local employees as of March, 2020) Rank Manufacturer Local employees/ Total employees Business description Top local executive(s) Public or private?/ Year founded 1 United Technologies Corp. (a) 10 Farm Springs Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-728-7000; www.utc.com 18,700 245,000 Provider of products and services in the aerospace, elevator, fire, security, air conditioning, building-automation as well as heating and cooling industries Gregory J. Hayes President & CEO Public 1929 2 Stanley Black & Decker Inc. (b) 1000 Stanley Drive New Britain, CT 06053 860-225-5111; www.stanleyblackanddecker.com 1,630 61,000 Tools and storage, commercial electronic security and engineered fastening systems James M. Loree President & CEO Public 1843 3 Kaman Corp. (b) 1332 Blue Hills Ave. Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-243-7100; www.kaman.com 1,200 5,300 Manufacturer of aerospace parts and components and distributor of industrial products Neal J. Keating Chairman, president & CEO Public 1945 4 TRUMPF Inc. (c) 111 Hyde Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-255-6000; www.trumpf.com 904 14,500 Manufacturer of industrial lasers and fabricating machinery for processing sheet metal Peter Hoecklin President & CEO Private 1969 5 Legrand (b) 60 Woodlawn St. West Hartford, CT 06110 877-295-3472; www.legrand.us 763 6,828 Manufacturer of electrical and digital building infrastructures for commercial, industrial and residential markets John Selldorff CEO Public 1900 6 Henkel Corporation (d) One Henkel Way Rocky Hill, CT 06067 860-571-5100; www.henkelna.com 600 9,000 Manufacturer of consumer goods and industrial adhesives, sealants and surface treatments. Mike Olosky President, North America Public 1876 7 Barnes Group Inc. 123 Main St. Bristol, CT 06010 860-583-7070; www.bginc.com 545 5,600 Engineered products and industrial technologies used in applications for aerospace, transportation, manufacturing, health care and packaging Patrick J. Dempsey President & CEO Public 1857 8 Broadridge Output Solutions Inc. 125 Ellington Road South Windsor, CT 06074 860-290-7000; www.broadridge.com 489 10,000 Manufacturer of transactional documents Al Tebbetts VP, Operations Public 2007 9 Jacobs Vehicle Systems 22 E. Dudley Town Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-243-1441; www.jacobsvehiclesystems.com 415 617 Producer of vehicle retarding, valve actuation, and emission solution systems Dennis Gallagher President Public 1961 10 Connecticut Spring & Stamping Corp. 48 Spring Lane Farmington, CT 06032 860-677-1341; www.ctspring.com 400 400 Manufacturer of metal springs, progressive stampings, tooling, fine blanking, Swiss and CNC machining, four-slide parts and value-added assemblies Steve Dicke President Private 1940 10 Corbin Russwin (e) 225 Episcopal Road Berlin, CT 06037 800-543-3658; www.corbinrusswin.com 400 400 Commercial grade mechanical and electro-mechanical locks and door hardware Dave DeLacey General manager Public 1839 12 3M 400 Research Parkway Meriden, CT 06450 203-237-5541; www.3M.com 364 96,000 Provider of thousands of innovative products and solutions in healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and many other industries. Mark Colin VP & GM, Health Information Systems Robert Befidi VP & GM, Separation & Purification Private 1902 13 Ahlstrom-Munksjö 2 Elm St. Windsor Locks, CT 06096 860-654-8300; www.ahlstrom- munksjo.com 328 DND High-performance, fiber-based materials Hans Sohlström President & CEO Public 1767 14 Zygo Corp. Laurel Brook Road Middlefield, CT 06455 860-347-8506; www.zygo.com 310 539 Supplier of optical-metrology instruments, precision optics and electro-optical design and manufacturing services Rob Beeson VP & general manager Public 1970 15 Colt Defense Inc. (b) 545 New Park Ave. West Hartford, CT 06110 860-236-6311; www.colt.com 300 300 Designer, developer and manufacturer of firearms for military, personal-defense and recreational purposes Dennis Veilleux President & CEO Private 1855 16 Doosan Fuel Cell America Inc. 195 Governor's Highway South Windsor, CT 06074 860-727-2200; www.doosanfuelcell.com 265 275 Designer, engineer and manufacturer of fuel cells for commercial and industrial applications Jeff Hyungrak Chung President & CEO Private 2014 17 ebm-papst Inc. 100 Hyde Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-674-1515; www.ebmpapst.us 243 15,058 Designer and manufacturer of fans and blowers for engineered air movement Mark J. Shiring President & CEO Private 1984 18 Gerber Technology 24 Industrial Park Road West Tolland, CT 06084 860-871-8082; www.gerbertechnology.com 230 810 Delivers software and automation solutions that help apparel and industrial customers improve their manufacturing and design processes and manage their supply chain. Mohit Uberoi Chief Executive Officer Private 1948 19 Carla's Pasta Inc. 50 Talbot Lane South Windsor, CT 06074 860-436-4042; www.carlaspasta.com 191 203 Specialty frozen filled-pasta and pesto manufacturer Carla Squatrito President & founder Private 1978 Source: Each manufacturer via survey. Notes: DND = Did not disclose. (a) Information recorded prior to the spinning off of Carrier and Otis Elevator, and before the merger with Raytheon. Employee count includes workers from Carrier, Otis, and Pratt & Whitney. Pratt had 10,000 local employees. (b) Data from 2019 survey. Did not respond to 2020 survey. (c) TRUMPF Inc. is the largest subsidiary of the TRUMPF Group based near Stuttgart, Germany. (d) North American affiliate of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA based in Germany. Total employees are US employees. (e) One of 20 brands represented by ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions, a North American operating unit of Sweden's ASSA ABLOY. —Compiled by Timothy Doyle - tdoyle@nebusinessmedia.com.