Acme - Companies

Companies

  • ACME (Space), an architecture firm based in London
  • Acme Aircraft Corporation, an aircraft manufacturer based in Rockford, Illinois, USA during the 1920s
  • Acme Boots, a manufacturer of western footwear owned by Berkshire Hathaway
  • Acme Bread Company, a bakery in Berkeley, California
  • Acme Brick Company, a brick manufacturer that is a subsidiary of Berkshire, Hathaway
  • ACME Comedy Theatre, a sketch comedy and improvisational theater located near Hollywood
  • ACME Communications, a television broadcasting company, based in Santa Ana, USA
  • Acme Fresh Market, a chain of grocery stores in Akron, Ohio, USA
  • Acme Markets, a chain of grocery stores in the northeastern United States
  • Acme Nursing, a software company specializing in healthcare
  • Acme Packet, a VoIP Session Border Controller manufacturer
  • Acme Records, an independent record label
  • Acme Tackle Company, a producer of fishing tackle in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Acme Whistles, a major producer of whistles
  • Air Craft Marine Engineering, an aircraft designer based in Van Nuys, California, USA during the 1950s
  • Association of Management Consulting Engineers, an international not-for-profit association

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