Lamson & Sessions is a manufacturer and marketer of products serving the telecommunications, industrial electrical, commercial and residential construction, consumer, …
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Lamson & Sessions manufactures and markets a wide variety of industry-leading products for the telecommunications, electrical, construction, consumer, power, and waste-water markets. …
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Lamson & Sessions Scraper, Heavy Duty, High Carbon Stainless Steel Blade, Maple Handle, Polished SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES Recommendations Hyde® 02250 Part #: HWI …
Brand Name: Lamson & Sessions
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Manufacturers: Lamson & Sessions
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Lamson & Sessions was founded in 1866 as a partnership among three men--brothers Thomas H. and Isaac P. Lamson, and Samuel W. Sessions. Their Connecticut business hand-forged …
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In 1866, brothers Thomas and Isaac Lamson joined with Samuel Sessions to form the Mt. Carmel Bolt Company in Southington, Connecticut. Three years later the three partners moved …
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Lamson AND SESSIONS CO., one of the nation's leading fastener manufacturers for over a century, was, in 2004, the leading domestic producer of thermoplastic electrical conduit, wiring …
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1-1/4 in. 20 ft. Schedule 40 Bell End PVC Conduit Pipe (P40BECPH||||) at Ferguson. Nobody expects more from us than we do. ®
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The Lamson & Sessions Co. manufactures and distributes a line of thermoplastic electrical, consumer, telecommunications, and fluid drainage products for major domestic markets.
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Lamson and Sessions: Lamson & Sessions is a leading producer of thermoplastic enclosures, conduit, fittings and wiring devices for the electrical, telecommunications, consumer, power …
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Now headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio, and Memphis, Tennessee, Lamson & Sessions supplies the telecommunications, electrical, construction, consumer, power, and wastewater markets. One of its major business segments is Carlon, which, in addition to making a variety of industrial goods, was among the first manufacturers of the hula hoop.
The partnership was incorporated in the State of Ohio in 1883 and renamed Lamson & Sessions Company. In 1928, the company went public, selling shares of common stock on the Cleveland Stock Exchange, which later became part of the Midwest Stock Exchange and now is known as the Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX).
In the 1950s, Lamson & Sessions reinstated its acquisition program aimed at further growth in the fastener industry, but also with the desire to enter new businesses, such as industrial equipment, automotive accessories, metal stamping, and aerospace components.
In 1883, the partnership was incorporated in the State of Ohio as the Lamson & Sessions Co. Demand for the company's products increased steadily in the first half of the 20th century and, in 1928, shares of Lamson & Sessions Co. began trading on the Cleveland Stock Exchange.
During World War II, the company was among the largest manufacturers of nuts and bolts in the United States. In 1950, the company opened a new plant in suburban Brooklyn, Ohio, which replaced most of Lamson & Sessions’ other Cleveland-area facilities.