Foundry Products Operations (Cincinnati Milling Machine)

Foundry products operations (Cincinnati Milling Machine) was a subsidiary operation of the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company (CMM), a company which no longer exists. Some parts of the company evolved into the present Milacron, Inc. and Cincinnati Machine. CMM relied heavily on castings for the manufacturing of its machine tool products. The castings were produced at Cincinnati foundries not owned by CMM and at multiple foundries owned by CMM (and later, Milacron, Inc.) between 1907 and 1988.

Read more about Foundry Products Operations (Cincinnati Milling Machine):  Beginnings of CMM Reliance On Castings, Relocation To Oakley, Chosen To Represent The Foundry Industry in A Mural, Preparations For A New Expansion, Gearing Up For War, The New Foundry, Post War, Castings For Overseas Production Facilities, Change in The 1970s, No Longer Captive, The Foundry Is Set Free

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