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'''Belcan Corporation''' is an engineering consulting firm headquartered in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. Belcan has employees in ~70 locations around the world, serving a wide range of industries, with sales of nearly $550 million. It is among the top five largest engineering firms in the United States.
'''Belcan Corporation''' is an engineering consulting firm headquartered in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. Belcan has employees in ~70 locations around the world, serving a wide range of industries, with sales over $500 million. It is among the top five largest engineering firms in the United States.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:26, 12 May 2011

Belcan Corporation
Company typePrivate
FoundedCincinnati, Ohio, U.S. (1958 (1958))
FounderRalph G. Anderson
SuccessorCandace (Anderson) McCaw
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Worldwide
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesEngineering
Revenue$500 million USD
Websitewww.belcan.com

Belcan Corporation is an engineering consulting firm headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Belcan has employees in ~70 locations around the world, serving a wide range of industries, with sales over $500 million. It is among the top five largest engineering firms in the United States.

History

Belcan Corporation was founded in 1958 by Ralph G. Anderson, an engineering graduate of the University of Kentucky. Until 1976, Belcan concentrated on providing temporary engineering services to companies such as Allison Engine Company, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Procter & Gamble.[1]

In 1976 Belcan began to offer outsourced engineering services, hiring permanent engineering staff and performing engineering projects for clients in Belcan's offices. Separate divisions were formed: Engineering for outsourced engineering, and TechServices for temporary engineering services.[2] Procter & Gamble was one of the first major customers of Belcan's in-house services.[3] Beginning in 1976 and continuing to present, Belcan began opening TechServices offices throughout the U.S.

In 1983, Belcan was offered a contract by Procter & Gamble to upgrade the production lines for a redesign of their Pampers disposable diapers. Belcan was responsible for the design, procurement, installation, commissioning and training of operations and maintenance personnel for production lines in 4 U.S. plants and seven overseas plants. Belcan expanded their offices and increased staff up to 400 people in order to meet the schedule. The first production line was running 7 months after the start of the project.[4]

In 1987, Belcan formed the Specialty Equipment Engineering Division to service light bulb manufacturing for all of General Electric's worldwide manufacturing plants.[5] SEED subsequently expanded to provide design and build of specialized manufacturing equipment for numerous clients and industries.

In 1991, Belcan and General Electric Aviation formed an alliance for Belcan to provide engineering, design and test support for GE's turbine engines. This relationship continued to grow, and in 2006 GE awarded Belcan a "Super Center" contract to provide support to GE's Aviation, Energy, Oil & Gas, Transportation and Water divisions.[6]

Belcan's Engineering and TechServices divisions expanded through the late 1990s to the present with new offices and acquisitions.[7][8] By 2009 Belcan had approximately 60 offices internationally.

Services

Belcan provides services in the following areas:

Engineering Services

Belcan's Engineering division has 3,500 engineers in 25 offices providing full-service engineering support to clients in the Aviation, Energy, Heavy Equipment, Transportation, Marine, Medical and Consumer & Industrial Products industries. Capabilities include design engineering, engineering analysis (such as finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics), design drafting, software, electronics and control systems, systems engineering, manufacturing engineering, customer service engineering and project management.

Automation Equipment Design and Build

Belcan's Specialty Equipment Engineering division designs and builds automation equipment for manufacturing. Expertise includes high speed automated parts assembly, material handling systems, glass forming and handling, small wire forming and feeding, gas combustion systems, high purity vacuum systems, rare gas systems, welding, vision systems, robotics, and the assembly and packaging of medical devices and disposables.

Technical Recruitment

Belcan's TechServices division provides contract personnel and direct hire recruiting of technical professionals.

Light Industrial and Clerical Staffing

Belcan's Staffing Solutions division provides placement of administrative/clerical and light industrial candidates.

Information Technology and Media Services

Belcan's Information Technology and Multimedia Services divisions provide software, online training, enterprise consulting, systems integration and data services.

Notes

  1. ^ Massie 1995, p. 52.
  2. ^ Lane 2008, p. 47.
  3. ^ Massie 1995, p. 59.
  4. ^ Lane 2008, p. 31.
  5. ^ Massie 1995, p. 120.
  6. ^ Lane 2008, p. 37.
  7. ^ Lane 2008, p. 52.
  8. ^ "Governor Fletcher and Belcan Announce New Engineer Design Center in Lexington" (Press release). Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development. December 7, 2004. Retrieved December 29, 2009.

References