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A History of Growth
The year 2004 marked the 50th year
in business for the Elizabeth Companies!
Since
its
inception,
The
Elizabeth
Companies has grown to become one of
the world’s leading manufacturers of compression tooling, tableting presses,
blister tooling, turrets and press parts in the pharmaceutical industry. The
company is also a major source of quality products for hundreds of customers
in the battery, catalysts, ceramic, electronics and confectionery industries.
Elizabeth Carbide Die Co. Inc., world headquarters for the Elizabeth Companies
was founded by Melvin B. Peterson in Elizabeth Township, a suburb outside of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Starting as a six man shop in 1954, Elizabeth Carbide
introduced the use of carbide punches and dies to the pharmaceutical industry
in the United States, establishing themselves as innovators in the compression
tooling industry, a quality the company still strives for today.
The Elizabeth Companies moved into the new millennium with three well established
subsidiaries: Elizabeth Carbide Components, Elizabeth Carbide of North Carolina
and Elizabeth Hata. With the help of these divisions, Elizabeth Carbide has
maintained a history characterized by growth in size and capabilities, dedication
to product quality and innovation, and a strong commitment to customer service.
In 2000, the Elizabeth Companies purchased EPMO of Blois, France; a known
leader in tablet compression and blister packaging tooling, in an effort to
increase manufacturing capacity and to provide unsurpassed service to the European
community.
In a second significant acquisition,
the Elizabeth Companies purchased Scheu & Kniss
of Louisville, Kentucky, the United States leader in the manufacturing of quality
tablet press replacement parts and rebuild services.
Growing and expanding upon 50 years of tireless commitment to complete product
excellence and customer satisfaction, the Elizabeth Companies continue to meet
the challenges facing its customers in traditional and in emerging industries
throughout the world.
The move to a global economy proceeded
at a pace few had anticipated. Today international business is no longer
the exclusive market of giant conglomerates …..
smaller companies like the Elizabeth Companies have now moved into world markets,
providing a level of performance that larger and multinational firms can only
wish for.
Elizabeth’s worldwide capabilities
are built upon the same foundation that assures the success of its clients:
comprehensive design capabilities,
state-of-the-art-engineering, constant attention to quality control throughout
the manufacturing process and a strong commitment to service before and after
shipment.
The complexity of the global
economy confronts businesses with daily challenges which test
our experience and our responsiveness. The Elizabeth
Companies mission is to partner with their customers to ensure these challenges
are met effectively and successfully.
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