ATW Assembly & Test Worldwide
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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1933 |
| Headquarters | Dayton, Ohio |
| Key people | Dick Glennon, President/CEO; Gene Haffely, COO; John Logan, Chairman |
| Products | Industrial Automation, AEM Material Handling, Automated Assembly Systems, Functional Testing Systems |
| Employees | 710 (2008) |
| Website | www.assembly-testww.com |
Assembly & Test Worldwide (ATW) is made up of a group of companies that started manufacturing high-technology machinery in the 1930s.
ATW is a global company that makes custom automation systems for a range of industries. These include the renewable energy, medical, consumer products, pharmaceutical, automotive, and appliance industries. ATW applies a wide range of technologies and engineered solutions in all components of discrete part processing.
Assembly & Test Worldwide provides specialties for a broad range of equipment needs, including assembly, test, custom processing, metalworking, and material handling. ATW provides complete turnkey design and builds services for their customers.
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History[edit]
ATW has employees at 12 worldwide locations and has an approximate annual revenue of $150M. There are 7 sites in the United States; 1 in Brazil; 1 in Germany; 2 in China; and 1 in India. ATW sites total (687,000 sq. ft) with the largest being 350,000 sq. ft. at the Lebanon, MO site. ATW has sites totaling (372,916 sq. ft.) outside the US. ATW is a certified ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001. Also, ATW is VDA 6.4 in the German operation.
Market Segments[edit]
As of 2008, ATW’s market provided 44% of its services to the auto industry. Another 27% was towards life sciences.
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