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Tenneco (formerly Tenneco ... Ontario, Canada; the corporate headquarters is located in Northville, Michigan, European facilities in Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, ...
Pactiv Evergreen was created in 2020 through the initial public offering of Reynolds Group Holdings Limited (RGHL). [1] Both Pactiv and Evergreen Packaging were predecessor companies previously acquired to become part of Reynolds Group Holdings. Pactiv’s roots stretch back to 1959, when Central Fibre, American Boxboard, and Ohio Boxboard ...
Case IH is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer. It was created in 1985 when Tenneco bought selected assets of the agricultural division from International Harvester and merged it into its J.I. Case Company (IH then became Navistar ). Today Case IH is owned by CNH Industrial, an American-Italian corporation.
Case Model 2090. The Case Corporation was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery and construction equipment. Founded, in 1842, by Jerome Increase Case as the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, it operated under that name for most of a century. For another 66 years it was the J. I. Case Company, and was often called simply Case.
Construction and industrial equipment. The International Harvester Company (often abbreviated IH or International) was an American manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment, automobiles, commercial trucks, lawn and garden products, household equipment, and more. It was formed from the 1902 merger of McCormick Harvesting Machine ...
Clayson (England, UK) Clayton & Shuttleworth (England, UK) Cleveland Tractor Company/Cletrac (USA) – purchased by the Oliver Corporation in 1944. CMC (Argentina) CNC (France) Cobey (USA) Cockshutt Plow Company (Canada) – purchased by White Farm Equipment.
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Tenneco was named one of the 100 Best Managed Companies in the World four times during his tenure. At Tenneco he was elected chairman of both the Business Roundtable (1998–1999) and the National Association of Manufacturers (1994–1995). Before Tenneco, Mead was executive vice president and a member of the board at International Paper.