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Gemini Group

Coordinates: 43°47′16″N 82°59′43″W / 43.78777°N 82.99525°W / 43.78777; -82.99525
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Gemini Group Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryPlastic & Metal Products
Founded1972
HeadquartersBad Axe, Michigan, United States 43°47′16″N 82°59′43″W / 43.78777°N 82.99525°W / 43.78777; -82.99525
Key people
Kevin Nelson, CEO
Number of employees
2,700+
Websitehttps://geminigroup.net

Gemini Group, Inc. is a supplier of engineered plastic and metal products to OEM's and Tier 1 suppliers. The company operates internationally from its headquarters in Bad Axe, Michigan in the United States.

History

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Gemini Group was established in 1972 by Bill Roberts and Frank Peplinski.

Initial business offerings included sewing seatbelts and blow molding seatbelt covers for automotive Tier 1 companies in the United States and Mexico. When customers began moving operations to Mexico, the company diversified operations and a plastic extrusion division was born.

In 1979, the company partnered with two precision machining companies and a production machining company to form a manufacturing alliance.

During the next two decades, the alliance continued to grow through the acquisition of a two-shot injection moulding company, the creation of a blow molding company, the development of an automotive interior trim manufacturing operation, and the addition of an aluminum extrusion tooling company.

Each of the plastics and metals operations operated individually until 1996, at which time they united under one parent company, Gemini Group, Inc.

The company is one of the largest employers in Huron County, Michigan, where it operates four plastics plants and three metals plants.[1] Outside of Michigan, Gemini Group operates facilities in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, El Paso, Texas, and Saltillo, Mexico.[2]

One of the former owners of Gemini Group, Bill Roberts, died on May 3, 2007.[3]

Operations

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The Company is structured as follows:[4]

Plastics divisions

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  • Valley Enterprises - Automotive Interior Trim
  • Regency Plastics - Technical Blow Molding
  • Gemini Plastics, Inc. (GPI) - Plastic Extrusion & Coextrusion
  • Sierra Plastics - Plastic Extrusion & Coextrusion
  • Gemini Plastics de Mexico (GPM) - Plastic Extrusion & Coextrusion
  • Thumb Plastics, Inc. (TPI) - Two-Shot & Multi-shot Injection Molding

Metals divisions

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  • Gemini Precision Machining, Inc. (GPMI) South - Production Machining (Formerly Axly)
  • Gemini Precision Machining, Inc. (GPMI) North - Precision Machining (Formerly CKS)
  • Briney Tooling Systems - Precision Toolholders
  • Thumb Tool & Engineering (TTE) - Aluminum Extrusion Tooling
  • Mid-South Central Extrusion Die (MSCED) - Aluminum Extrusion Tooling
  • Consolidated Tool (CT) - Die Cast/Mold Tooling

Recognition from suppliers

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In 2009, Johnson Controls presented Gemini Group with a Bronze 2009 Supplier Performance Award.[5] In 2007, Johnson Controls gave Gemini Group a Gold Supplier Performance Award[6] and in 2006, a Silver award.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Michigan Economic Development Corporation. "Renaissance Zones - Huron County". Archived from the original on 2009-11-10. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  2. ^ "Our Heritage". Gemini Group. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
  3. ^ Frounfelter, Megan (May 10, 2007). "Bill Roberts remembered as generous businessman". The Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI). Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  4. ^ Official website
  5. ^ "Johnson Controls Honors Leading Suppliers During Annual Awards Ceremony". Johnson Controls press release via PR Newswire. November 3, 2009. Archived from the original on November 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  6. ^ "Johnson Controls Honors 43 Top Suppliers with Performance and Leadership Awards". Johnson Controls press release via PR Newswire. 2007-09-25. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  7. ^ "Johnson Controls Recognizes its Top Suppliers with Performance and Leadership Awards". Johnson Controls press release via PR Newswire. 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
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