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January 23, 2004
Two Muskegon aerospace
firms recently won large contracts through the US military:
- Kaydon Corp., Muskegon, won a $2.69 million contract from
the Defense General Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for cylindrical
roller bearings (States News Service, January 13, 2004).
- Johnson Technology Inc., Muskegon, won a $474,336 contract
from the Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia, for aircraft
turbine nozzles (States News Service, January 20, 2004).
Kaydon Corp. was founded
in Muskegon in 1941, and has grown into an international company.
Manufacturing for a variety of industries including aerospace,
medical, and defense, principle products include: bearings, filters,
specialty retaining rings and balls, shaft seals, hydraulic cylinders,
metal castings and various types of slip-rings. Kaydon currently
employs almost 200 in Norton Shores with both the division headquarters
for the Bearing Division, and a precision bearing manufacturing
plant located there.
Johnson Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary
of GE Aircraft, operates two facilities in Muskegon County with
one in Muskegon and one in Norton Shores. They produce turbine
nozzle segments and shrouds for commercial and military aircraft
engines and land-based generating systems. At the Muskegon plant
alone, employees annually manufacture approximately 100,000 turbine
engine parts.
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