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Comeaux Caps Comeaux Caps is a family-owned and operated sewing factory located in St. Amant, Louisiana, just outside of Baton Rouge. Founded in 1973 by Sandy Comeaux, this year the company celebrates its 50th Anniversary. When Sandy founded Comeaux Caps in 1973, he was also the owner of another successful company called Hamco. There, he worked with Lorraine Hebert, who serves today as General Manager. Eventually, Sandy decided to focus full-time on caps and made the decision to sell Hamco so that he and Lorraine could focus full-time on Comeaux Caps. “It has taken years of hard work and dedication,…
Weldcoa Weldcoa is celebrating its 55th Anniversary in 2023. Since Dick Bennett founded the company in 1968, Weldcoa has engineered solutions, manufactured equipment, and provided uncompromising service to its customers. “Our history of innovation has always been driven by the needs of our customers,” the company says. “We began our journey by serving gas distributors over 50 years ago, with the development of our patented palletization system, including filling, storage and transportation. Today it is the most widely used system in North America.” Since its inception, Weldcoa has been industry-renowned for its constant product development and improvement. As new applications…
Kalas Wire & Cable In the back room of the Denver Hardware Store in 1958, Paul Witwer, Walter Cubberley and Floyd Witwer agreed to start a wire business. Over the years and decades that followed, they saw the single room in the hardware store grow to include three manufacturing locations and three inventory warehouses that employs more than 500 associates, with annual sales exceeding $250 million. The men partnered in other endeavors over the years as well to create strategically and vertically integrated brands and businesses to compliment the Kalas portfolio. Throughout their periods of growth, they never lost sight…
Holston Gases, Inc. In 1958, Pat Baxter and Bob Walsh, who had worked together at National Cylinder Gas (NCG) decided to strike out on their own and started the Holston Oxygen Company in Knoxville, TN. Baxter and Walsh grew the business one account at a time, as customers were attracted to the personal attention and superior effort that the company made to satisfy their needs. In 1976, Baxter bought out Walsh’s interest in the company to become the sole owner of Holston. Today, Holston Gases, Inc. led by Chairman Bill Baxter (Pat’s son), President Robert Anders, and Senior Vice President…
Haun Welding Supply Though Haun Welding Supply was incorporated in 1958, its roots trace back much further than that. In 1930, Orval Haun began building welders for U.S.L Battery Co. of Niagara Falls. In 1940, U.S.L. sent Orval to set up welder manufacturing for the Syracuse Owen-Dyneto Co. However, around this time, Orval and a colleague discovered a better way to build welders that was both less expensive and allowed more control over the welder. When U.S.L. rejected that method of manufacturing, Orval saw an opportunity to build his own welders, which he did in his basement and began selling…
FIBA FIBA was founded in 1958 by Frank Finn and Al Bamford – they combined the first two letters of their surnames to form the company name. Frank Finn was the father of current President and CEO Jack Finn. Initially a small industrial and medical gas distributorship, FIBA evolved into a gas containment equipment supplier. The company then entered the testing market and eventually developed a patent for trailers that would support a more efficient and less cost-prohibitive testing process. These were the beginnings of what has become a leading manufacturer in the storage and transportation of high-pressure gases. FIBA’s…
City Welding Sales & Service John Coffey opened City Welding Sales & Service in October 1958. 65 years later, the company continues to operate as a family business. John’s son, Shawn Coffey, has run the business since 1980. The company officially opened in 1958 but its roots go back much further, to John’s grandfather, John C. Ardagh. After enlisting in the U.S. Army at the age of 16 to fight in World War 1, John returned to the states and, in 1919, had the opportunity to learn the relatively new phenomenon of arc welding. He worked at it until he…
Anthony Welded Products In 1955, Anthony Salvucci began his career managing a welding supply distributor in California when he realized the need for products to handle gas cylinders for his route drivers. Armed with an idea, Anthony left his current job to work in 1958 on cylinder handling equipment full-time alongside his son, Frank Salvucci. Together, the father and son laid the groundwork for the family business that continues to thrive 65 years later, Anthony Welded Products. The company, now into its third and fourth generation of family, continues to operate on the tenets that made Anthony and Frank successful…
Welders Supply Company of Louisville Louis Wright, Sr. founded Welders Supply of Louisville in 1948. At the time, Wright was one of two local Airco reps in the Louisville, Kentucky area. The other Airco rep was given the opportunity to buy the Airco distributorship in Louisville, however he was not willing to make the necessary investment. And so, when the Wright’s decided to make the investment, they began a journey 75-years and counting. Today, Louis Wright, Jr., who began running the company in the 1970s, serves as owner of the company. As it was three-quarters of a century ago,…
Norco, Inc. Norco was founded by David Nordling in 1948 and purchased by Larry Kissler in 1968. At the time there were only two locations, both in Idaho. Soon after Larry purchased the company, he appointed Dan Steele as Norco’s first president. For the next 30-plus years, Larry and Dan continued to grow the company. In 1983, Jim Kissler, currently Norco’s Chairman of the Board, joined the family business and held several different roles, including CEO. Not long after Jim, Brent Seward joined as an on-call driver. Brent has filled a variety of positions at Norco, before stepping into the…