List of Companies in The Chicago Metropolitan Area - Industrial

Industrial

  • Airtronic USA (Elk Grove Village)
  • Amcol (Hoffman Estates)
  • Armstrong Tools (Chicago)
  • CNH (Burr Ridge)
  • Cummins Allison (Mount Prospect)
  • Dawn Equipment Company (Sycamore)
  • Dover Corporation (Downers Grove)
  • Ecycler (Lake Forest)
  • Electro-Motive Diesel (McCook)
  • Engineered Glass Products (Chicago)
  • Federal Signal Corporation (Oak Brook)
  • Fotofab (Chicago)
  • The Frantz Manufacturing Company (Chicago)
  • FSI Technologies (Lombard)
  • Hendrickson International (Lemont; a subsidiary of The Boler Company (Itasca))
  • Ideal Industries (Sycamore)
  • IDEX Corporation (Lake Forest)
  • Illinois Tool Works (Glenview) (Fortune 500)
  • JBT Corporation (Chicago)
  • John Crane Inc. (Morton Grove)
  • LA-CO Industries, Inc (Elk Grove Village)
  • Marmon Group (Chicago)
  • Metal Management (Chicago)
  • Nalco Holding Company (Naperville)
  • Panduit (Tinley Park)
  • Pregis (Deerfield)
  • Ryerson, Inc. (Chicago)
  • Sauer-Danfoss (Lincolnshire)
  • SK Hand Tools (Sycamore)
  • Sloan Valve Company (Franklin Park)
  • Smurfit-Stone Container (Chicago) (Ranked #374 on the 2010 Fortune 500 list)
  • Stepan Company (Northfield, Illinois)
  • Tenneco (Lake Forest, IL) (Fortune 500)
  • Thermique Technologies (Chicago)
  • Uline (Pleasant Prairie)
  • USG Corporation (Chicago) (Ranked #458 on the Fortune 500)
  • Velsicol Chemical Corporation (Rosemont)
  • World Dryer (Berkeley; a subsidiary of Carrier Commercial Refrigeration)

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